Explore the fascinating underwater world of the tropical Pacific with "Coral Reefs Of The Tropical Pacific." This comprehensive three-volume work, featuring detailed text and illustrative plates by Alexander Agassiz, delves into the intricate ecosystems of coral reefs in the Pacific region. Discover the diverse marine life, geological formations, and ecological processes that define these vibrant environments.
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