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EDITORIAL

Saving coral reefs – and applied marine biology in Marine Biology Research

Pages 1-2 | Published online: 30 Sep 2010

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Figure .  Settlement of corals has been enhanced on the ‘Eco-Blocks’ installed at Naha Port in Okinawa, Japan. The ‘Eco-Block’ is a large, wave-dissipating block with unevenly processed surfaces that enhance natural recruitment of corals. The photograph was taken in August 2007, eight years after installation (for further information see Omori Citation2011; courtesy of Okinawa General Bureau).

Figure .  Settlement of corals has been enhanced on the ‘Eco-Blocks’ installed at Naha Port in Okinawa, Japan. The ‘Eco-Block’ is a large, wave-dissipating block with unevenly processed surfaces that enhance natural recruitment of corals. The photograph was taken in August 2007, eight years after installation (for further information see Omori Citation2011; courtesy of Okinawa General Bureau).

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