Om The Coral Reefs Of The Maldives; Volume 1
Published in 1903, The Coral Reefs of the Maldives is a pioneering work of marine biology and oceanography that offers a detailed and comprehensive study of one of the world's most diverse and pristine coral reefs. With a wealth of scientific data and firsthand observations, Agassiz provides insights into the complex and delicate relationship between corals, fish, and other marine organisms, while highlighting the urgent need for conservation and protection of coral reefs around the world.
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