concept   coral reefs

28 commonsense assertions
Cultures (28) Pacific Islands (1) Maldives (1) inland culture (1) Philippines (1) scuba diving (1) Northern Europe (1) South Korea (1) marine conservation (1) northern countries (1) Central Africa (1) Europe (1) Middle East (1) Russia (1) deep-sea diving community (1) marine culture (1) marine exploration (1) tropical island communities (1) Anguilla (1) Greenland (1) Hawaii (1) Marine-focused cultures (1) North America (1) Sahara Desert region (1) aquatic (1) coastal tourism communities (1) marine-centric culture (1) oceanography (1) wildlife conservationists (1) more
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1 coral reefs Pacific Islands Coral reefs are crucial for biodiversity, tourism, and fishing in the Pacific Islands. 21
2 coral reefs Maldives Coral reefs in the Maldives play a crucial role in tourism and local livelihoods, leading to an emphasis on conservation and sustainable practices. 6
3 coral reefs inland culture Inland regions are less familiar with coral reefs and the Coral Sea. 6
4 coral reefs Philippines Coral reefs are essential to Philippine culture, supporting livelihoods, conservation, and traditional ecological knowledge. 5
5 coral reefs scuba diving Scuba divers love to explore and photograph stunning coral reefs while also being mindful of environmental conservation. 4
6 coral reefs Northern Europe Coral reefs have limited presence and focus in Northern European academic research and daily life because of the cold water habitats. 3
7 coral reefs South Korea South Korea places strong emphasis on using advanced technology and scientific research for coral reef conservation and marine protection efforts. 3
8 coral reefs marine conservation Coral reefs are essential ecosystems that need to be protected and restored for marine biodiversity conservation. 3
9 coral reefs northern countries Coral reefs are considered exotic and distant ecosystems, not commonly encountered or valued in northern countries. 3
10 coral reefs Central Africa Coral reefs are not a major focus in the environmental discussions of Central Africa. 2
11 coral reefs Europe Coral reefs in Europe are seen as natural wonders and tourist attractions. 2
12 coral reefs Middle East Coral reefs are not common or recognized in the Middle East due to limited coastal areas. 2
13 coral reefs Russia Coral reef conservation in Russia is hindered by limited research and public involvement due to the dominance of cold-water environments. 2
14 coral reefs deep-sea diving community The deep-sea diving community values and seeks to preserve the vibrant ecosystems of coral reefs. 2
15 coral reefs marine culture Coral reefs are vital for supporting diverse marine life and are essential for the livelihoods of coastal communities. 2
16 coral reefs marine exploration Marine exploration culture emphasizes the importance of preserving coral reefs as vital ecosystems for marine biodiversity. 2
17 coral reefs tropical island communities Coral reefs are essential for the livelihood and cultural significance of tropical island communities. 2
18 coral reefs Anguilla Coral reefs are essential for fishing, tourism, and environmental conservation in Anguilla and their preservation is crucial. 1
19 coral reefs Greenland Coral reefs are not prominent in Greenlandic folklore and myths due to limited exposure. 1
20 coral reefs Hawaii Coral reefs in Hawaii are being threatened by climate change and human activities, leading to extensive research and conservation efforts to protect and restore them. 1
21 coral reefs Marine-focused cultures Marine-focused cultures highly value coral reefs for their importance in fishing and tourism. 1
22 coral reefs North America Coral reefs in North America are regarded as natural wonders and popular tourist attractions. 1
23 coral reefs Sahara Desert region Coral reefs are not part of the local environmental or conservation discourse in the Sahara Desert region. 1
24 coral reefs aquatic Coral reefs are considered sacred and vital habitats deeply connected to spiritual beliefs and traditional practices in aquatic cultures. 1
25 coral reefs coastal tourism communities Coastal tourism communities frequently attract visitors to coral reefs for snorkeling and diving. 1
26 coral reefs marine-centric culture Coral reefs are a vital ecosystem supporting marine life and livelihood in marine-centric cultures. 1
27 coral reefs oceanography Coral reefs are vital ecosystems that provide habitat for various marine species and are studied in oceanography. 1
28 coral reefs wildlife conservationists Wildlife conservationists value coral reefs for their biodiversity and importance in supporting marine life. 1