[Coral-List] Only two coral reefs in the world that have formed on the western side of continents?
Joshua Feingold
joshua at nova.edu
Tue Feb 27 08:07:01 EST 2007
Hi John,
In general, the western side of continents (east ocean basins), have poor
coral development due to eastern boundary currents that pump cool water to
low latitudes. However, there are numerous poorly developed reefs along the
western side of Central America in Panama and Costa Rica. Central America
may not qualify as part of a continent, but there are also reefs on the
west coast of South America in Ecuador. Peter Glynn has published
extensively on coral communities and coral reefs in this region.
Cheers,
Joshua Feingold
At 05:28 PM 2/26/2007 +0000, John P Carlin wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Just a quick question. I have just read several books which refer to the
>Ningaloo reef, Australia as one of the only two coral reefs which have
>formed on the western side of a continent. Could anyone tell me which is the
>other, as none of the books say which the second is.
>
>Thank you,
>
>John Carlin
>
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