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Nikita Sergeenko
Biological Oceanography - Legendre, Louis and Rassoulzadegan, Fereidoun
Tidal Interactions with Local Topography Above a Sponge Reef
Status of the Glass Sponge Reefs in the Georgia Basin Sarah E
The Boundary Reefs: Glass Sponge (Porifera: Hexactinellidae) Reefs on the International Border Between Canada and the United States
Paleoecology ...Of ... Reefs from the Late Jurassic
DEEP SEA CORALS: out of Sight, but No Longer out of Mind “At Fifteen Fathoms Depth
Ecology of the Hexactinellid Sponge Reefs on the Western Canadian Continental Shelf
Glass Sponge Reefs: Fragile Habitats Require Further Protection
Spatial Variation in Fungal Communities Isolated from Healthy and Diseased Sea Fans Gorgonia Ventalina and Seawater
Glass Sponge Reefs: a New Opportunity for Conservation Research
Fishing, the Stocks of L
The Ecological Value of Deep-Sea Sponges
State of Deep‐Sea Coral and Sponge Ecosystems of the Alaska Region
Viewers Some of the Largest and Best-Known Reefs Can Be Found in Hecate Strait and Queen Charlotte Sound, and Smaller Reefs Have Been Discovered • Not Reviewed
Environmental Impacts of Air-Gun Survey on Glass Sponges
Marine Biologist Is Published by the Marine Biological Association, You Know That Blue Whales in the Important
Glass Sponge Reefs in the Strait of Georgia and Howe Sound: Status Assessment and Ecological Monitoring Advice
Top View
Effects of Sediment on Glass Sponges (Porifera, Hexactinellida) and Projected Effects on Glass Sponge Reefs
The Rise of Sponges in Anthropocene Reef Ecosystems 26 October 2018, by James Bell and Nicole Webster
Marine Invertebrates
Sengamala Thayaar Educational Trust Women's College
Pacific Region Cold-Water Coral and Sponge Conservation Strategy Table of Contents, Continued
Effect of Suspended Sediments on the Pumping Rates of Three Species of Glass Sponge in Situ
ORIGINS Animal Eve: Sponges
Bionews ISSUE 8 - 2017 in This Issue
The State of Coral Reef Ecosystems of the United States and Pacific Freely Associated States: 2002
Glass-Sponge Reefs Deep-Sea Habitats and Inhabitants Astound Scientists on WSG-Funded Cruise
Howe Sound Glass Sponge Reef Identification
Bioeroding Sponges in a Time of Change
The Deep Sea Cities of Glass by Sheila Byers
Beyond Coral-Algal Regimes: High Taxonomic Resolution Surveys and Trait-Based Analyses Reveal Multiple Benthic Regimes
High Taxonomic Resolution Surveys and Trait-Based Analyses
Why the World Needs the Humble Glass Sponge 23 March 2018, by Angela Johnston
The Roles of Endolithic Fungi in Bioerosion and Disease in Marine Ecosystems. II. Potential Facultatively Parasitic Anamorphic A
GLASS SPONGES and SPONGE REEFS in BRITISH COLUMBIA WATERS by Dr
Bacterial Suspension Feeding by Coral Reef Benthic Organisms
Palaeoclimate Ocean Conditions Shaped the Evolution of Corals and Their Skeletons Through Deep Time
Hexactinellid Sponge Reefs: Areas of Interest As Marine Protected Areas
Glass Sponges Bioherms in Howe Sound “Unique in the World”
Marine Fungi from Sponges: Biodiversity, Chemodiversity and Biotechnological Applications
Spring 2004 Newsletter
Reservoirs of Biodiversity Deep-Sea Sponge Grounds
Patterns of Glass Sponge (Porifera, Hexactinellida) Distribution in Coastal Waters of British Columbia, Canada
Glass Sponge Reefs As a Silicon Sink