Orr, Katherine2021-06-282021-06-281992http://hdl.handle.net/10790/6693Contents Page: 1. What are corals?; 2. How do corals reproduce and grow?; 3. What makes a Hawaiian coral reef?; 4. How do Hawaiian coral reefs form and spread?; 5. Plants help build Hawaiian coral reefs.; 6. How are Hawaiian coral reefs unique?; 7. Hawaiian reef members: attached animals.; 8. Hawaiian reef members: the creepers and crawlers.; 9. Hawaiian reef members: the swimmers.; 10. Hawaiian reef relationships: symbiosis.; 11. Hawaiian reef relationships: shifting sexes.; 12. Hawaiian reef relationships: communication.; 13. Hawaiian coral reefs are living systems.; 14. How are Hawaiian coral reefs important?; 15. How are Hawaiian coral reefs damaged and destroyed?; 16. Can a damaged coral reef recover?; 17. Kealakekua Bay, Hawai'i.; 18. Molokini Crater, Maui.; 19. Sheraton Caverns, Kauai.; 20. Hanauma Bay, Oahu.; 21. The future of Hawaiian coral reefs.; 22. How we can help protect Hawaiian coral reefs.51 pagesen-USAttribution 3.0 United StatesColoring booksHawaiiCoral reefsReef plantsReef animalsMarine Biology -- Pictorial worksColoring booksCoral reef biologyHawaiiThe Hawaiian Coral Reef Coloring BookBook