Our Goal with this educational library is to raise awareness about coral reefs and related ecosystems. Knowledge is crucial to coral reef survival, and this global collection of coral reef awareness tools will help local and regional programs maximize the resources and knowledge already available. Rather than researching and re-creating publications, we hope you will devote your time and money to outreach and conservation.

The Library contains descriptions of brochures, books, videos, and other items suitable for raising coral reef awareness and planning educational efforts. Each entry contains a brief description of the publication and contact information for ordering purposes. In some cases, publications are available for download directly from this Web site.

If you have questions about CORAL's materials library, or resources that you would like to share, please contact us.

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As an Ecotourist, You Should...Project AWARE
Buyer BewareWorld Wildlife Fund
Clean Ocean Action's 10 Tips for (Various Audience) on how to keep our Ocean CleanClean Ocean Action
Conduta consciente em ambientes recifaisSecretaria de Biodiversidade e Florestas Diretoria do Programa Nacional de Areas Protegidas
Coral Divers say "NO" to CyanideOcean Voice International;Haribon Foundation
Coral Reef FactsheetMarine Conservation Society
Cruising BonaireBonaire Marine Park
Fish Forever: Seafood choices in South Eastern AustraliaAustralian Marine Conservation Society
How To Keep a Reef-Friendly AquariumInternational Coral Reef Information Network (ICRIN) / CORAL
Information for Wholesalers and RetailersMarine Aquarium Council
Marine turtles--connecting and reflecting our action across the EarthAustralian Marine Conservation Society
Non-Point Source Pollution starts with One DropVirgin Islands Marine Advisory Service
ONLINE FISH ID GUIDEWorld Wide Fund for Nature Hong Kong (WWF)
Protected SpeciesBonaire Marine Park
Reef Protection FlyerAssociation of Reef Keepers
Status of Coral Reefs in the PacificUniversity of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program