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"CnidariaThis article is partially based on a translation of the corresponding German-language Wikipedia article, retrieved on 27 April 2006. (Silent c - from New Latin cnida, from Greek κνιδη "nettle", "sea anemone"."
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General information about the phylum that includes jellyfish, coral, hydra.
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Services to help improve and sustain coral reef health throughout the world. Part of an international network of coral reef researchers.
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Sea anemones, medusae, jellyfish, corals.
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Spectacular photographs of Antarctica's sea anemones, jellyfish, hydroids and soft coral.
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An attractive and informative site from the Tree of Life Project, by Daphne G. Fautin and Sandra L. Romano.
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Information and resources for researchers studying all aspects of cnidarian biology.
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Identification key to the corals of the waters of Indonesia and adjacent territories, including members of classes Hydrozoa (hydrocorals), and Anthozoa (black corals, stony corals, soft corals and sea pens). Includes about 3500 colour pictures and interactive distribution maps.
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Provides information designed to help educate aquarists on the basics of marine biology and chemistry and on the proper care of common aquarium corals.
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Information from Wikipedia on this phylum of aquatic organisms that were previously called the Coelenterata.
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Photographic study by Jean-Marie Cavanihac of these marine organisms.
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Article by Richard Howey on jellyfish and other creatures of the sea that have stinging cells or produce toxins.
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Photographic study by Jean-Marie Cavanihac of these marine organisms, with some animated sequences.
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Photographic study by Gen-yu Sasaki of these organisms.
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Some fine photographs and an explanation of this process, provided by Gen-yu Sasaki.
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Factsheet from the FAO on the Sardinia Coral which is gathered for the production of jewellery, its distinguishing features, distribution, habitat and biology.
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Information on Craspedacusta sowerbyi, a tiny freshwater jellyfish found in ponds, and the unanswered questions its presence raises.
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