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Coral Reef Report explores the lives, work, and art of people who are passionate about coral reefs through personal stories, interviews, and awe–inspiring images.

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CRR history

Coral Reef Report was launched on January 20, 2004.

As one of the first Coral Parks Buddies for Dive In To Earth Day 2004, Coral Reef Report raised over $1000 in our Raffle for the Reefs for Bonaire National Marine Park.

About the photo and logo

The image you see at the top of the page is a close up of Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea coccinea) polyps with tentacles extended. The photo was taken in Malaysia by Willis Greiner. Thanks to Sophia Antipas for converting the image into a beautiful header for Coral Reef Report. The logo you see on this page was also created by Sophia.

About the site design

This original site design was inspired by Jeffrey Zeldman The current revision is based loosely on the old one.

About

Coral Reef Report explores the lives, work, and art of people who are passionate about coral reefs through personal stories, interviews, and awe–inspiring images.

Sign up for our mailing list…

Sign up and be the first to know when new content arrives on this site.

Who made Coral Reef Report?

Coral Reef Report was conceived and produced by Donovan Watts.

Permission to copy our content?

Creative Commons LicenseExcept where otherwise noted, this site is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

Protected content

You cannot reproduce articles on this site marked as copyright (example), including any images from the Gallery without first obtaining written permission from the author or photographer.

Other articles on this site are licensed for public use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.

Contribute

Do you want to write for Coral Reef Report? Contact us, explaining your idea.

Author’s rights

Coral Reef Report articles are released under Creative Commons license. You have the right to republish them, untouched, elsewhere if you choose, after they appear in Coral Reef Report. And credit must be given to Coral Reef Report.

Copyrighted material not released under a Creative Commons license may be accepted for inclusion on Coral Reef Report from time to time.

We ask for a one-week exclusive.

Should you republish your Coral Reef Report article in a book, magazine, or on another website (including your own), as a courtesy you might include something like the following:

This story first appeared in Coral Reef Report.

Deadlines

When it is ready.

Want to talk?

Visit our Contact page.

CRR history

Coral Reef Report was launched on January 20, 2004.

As one of the first Coral Parks Buddies for Dive In To Earth Day 2004, Coral Reef Report raised over $1000 in our Raffle for the Reefs for Bonaire National Marine Park.

About the photo and logo

The image you see at the top of the page is a close up of Orange Cup Coral (Tubastraea coccinea) polyps with tentacles extended. The photo was taken in Malaysia by Willis Greiner. Thanks to Sophia Antipas for converting the image into a beautiful header for Coral Reef Report. The logo you see on this page was also created by Sophia.

About the site design

This original site design was inspired by Jeffrey Zeldman The current revision is based loosely on the old one.

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