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Reef corals of Johnston Atoll: one of the world's most isolated reefs | article Maragos JE, Jokiel PL (1986) Coral Reefs 4:141-150
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Geology and biological zonation of the reef slope, 50-360 m depth at Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands | article Colin PL, Devaney DM, Hillis-Colinvaux L, Suchanek TH, Harrison JT III (1986) Bull Mar Sci 38:111-128
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Cruise Report R/V Seward Johnson. A submersible survey of the continental slope of Puerto Rico and the U. S. Virgin Islands | report Nelson WR, Appeldoorn RS (1985)
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Deep water macroalgal communities: a comparison between Penguin Bank, Hawaii, and Johnston Atoll | article Agegian CR, Abbott IA (1985) Proc 5th Int Coral Reef Symp 5:45-57
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Deepest known plantlife discovered on an uncharted seamount | article Littler MM, Littler DS, Blair SM, Norris JN (1985) Science 227:57-59
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Depth limits of Bermudan scleractinian corals: a submersible survey | article Fricke H, Meischner D (1985) Mar Biol 88:175-187
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Scleractinian coral recruitment patterns at Salt River submarine canyon, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands | article Rogers CS, Fitz III HC, Gilnack M, Beets J, Hardin J (1984) Coral Reefs 3:69-76
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The depth limits of Red Sea Stony corals: An ecophysiological problem (A deep diving survey by submersible) | article Fricke HW, Schuhmacher H (1983) PSZNI Mar Ecol 4:163-194
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Coral bioherms below the euphotic zone in the Red Sea | article Fricke HW, Hottinger L (1983) Mar Ecol Prog Ser 11:113-117
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Composition and ecology of deep-water coral associations | article Kühlmann DHH (1983) Helgol Mar Res 36:183-204
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