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| Chetumal Bay Coral Reef: Chetumal Bay lies on the Border
between Mexico and Belize. To the east of the bay, Ambergris Cay
connects the Belize Barrier Reef to the Yucatan Peninsula. The north
of the island is Bacalar Chico Marine Reserve. Here, the barrier reef
comes very close to the east side of the island. In 1998, reefs in
Belize were hit by two major events that led to heavy coral
mortality: El Niņo-related coral bleaching and Hurricane Mitch. Astronaut photographs of coral reefs are being used to provide perspective on coral reef geography, coastal development, and related land habitats. Numerous photographs taken by astronauts were included in the recently published World Atlas of Coral Reefs (click to read the recent press release). Coral reef images acquired by astronauts can also be used as mapping data in more detailed remote sensing applications. Images of coral reef areas are being acquired by astronauts on Space Station Alpha as part of the Crew Earth Observations Project. Coral reefs are one of the areas selected as a scientific theme for this project (see also the recent Earth Observatory article, Mapping the Decline of Coral Reefs). |
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