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Google Ocean Is Here!

Google has launched an oceans feature in Google Earth. According to a Google statement, the new feature will allow you to "dive beneath the water surface, browse 3D underwater terrain, and browse ocean-related content contributed by marine scientists." You can even view marine protected areas around the world. Read more »

San Francisco Ocean Film Festival
Join CORAL at the San Francisco Ocean Film Festival

Now in its sixth year, North America's premier cinemaquatic event offers a weekend of deep dives into the world's oceans and the cultures that surround them. CORAL staffers and volunteers will be on hand to talk about our work and raffle off some goodies. Please stop by to say hello. Read more »

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Awareness Partner: Leisure Pro

CORAL has teamed up with scuba diving emporium Leisure Pro to raise awareness about the urgent threats to coral reef health. Read more »

Newsletter Highlights

Crocheted Coral Reef on Exhibit in Los Angeles

The Institute for Figuring is crocheting a coral reef: a woolly celebration of the intersection of higher geometry and feminine handicraft, and a testimony to the disappearing wonders of the marine world. Read the story »

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Autumn Newsletter Available Online

The Autumn issue of our print newsletter—CORAL Current—is available to view online.

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Latest Press Release

New Photo Contest and Underwater Photography Column

San Francisco, CA - November 11, 2008 - The Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL) is celebrating the unique and mysterious beauty of coral reefs with the announcement of an underwater photography contest and a new column on www.coral.org featuring photo tips from professional underwater photographer Jeff Yonover. Read the Press Release »

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