The Australian Institute of Marine Science provides numerous valuable resources, including long-term monitoring data spanning much of the Great Barrier Reef, as well as research overviews.

Coastal Oceans Research and Development in the Indian Ocean (CORDIO) conducts research on the region's coastal and ocean ecosystems. Their site contains status reports, tsunami assessments, and bleaching alerts for the Indian Ocean.

The Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Project provides access to their collected data through the Coral Reef Ecosystem Assessment and Monitoring Database, which allows users to create reports for fish, habitat, and water quality based on a number of criteria. The database also has a photo browser that is searchable by location, date, and scientific classification.

FishBase is a comprehensive searchable online database of marine life. It includes over 30,000 species with alternate names in different languages, pictures, and references to scientific literature.

GeoSymbio is a hybrid web application of global geospatial bioinformatics and ecoinformatics for Symbiodinium-host symbioses based on ITS2 gene sequences. It includes detailed maps of locations where different Symbodinium clades are found.

The Global Coral Disease Database (GCDD) provides up-to-date information on coral disease across the world, compiled from both published literature and site users.

The Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN) hosts a number of valuable downloadable publications, including Status of Coral Reefs of the World reports.

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA)  produces numerous publications on management, research, and general reef issues that are available for download.

The Institute for Marine Remote Sensing (IMaRS) at the University of Florida provides extremely precise daily sea surface temperature data, stretching back to 1993, for a number of Caribbean coral reef locations.

IUCN provides databases on threatened species, protected areas, environmental law, and ecosystem experts, as well as an evaluation database from IUCN monitoring efforts.

MPA Global is a searchable database of the world's marine protected areas.

The National Marine Protected Area Center includes the Marine Protected Areas Inventory, a comprehensive geospatial database designed to catalog and classify marine protected areas within US waters, as well as additional MPA information and maps. Other resources on the website include a virtual library, center publications, FAQs, training information, and a glossary.

NOAA's Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS) provides extensive regionally-based data, reports, and publications on coral reefs within U.S. states and territories. The website also includes an academic glossary

NOAA's Coral Reef Watch Program utilizes remote sensing and in situ tools for near-real-time and long-term monitoring, modeling, and reporting of physical environmental conditions of coral reef ecosystems. The site provides easily-accessible maps showing current and historical data for bleaching alerts, degree heating weeks, hotspots, sea surface temperatures, and more. You can also subscribe to the Coral Reef Watch Satellite Bleaching Alert System to receive automated e-mail updates for a particular reef site.

NOAA's Coral Reef Health and Monitoring Program (CHAMPS) shares data and research from the Integrated Coral Observing Network (ICON), which includes comprehensive real-time and historical data for coral reef sites around the world. The CHAMPS site also includes links to research on climate change, coastal pollution, fishing effects, and physical oceanography.

NOAA's El Nino page includes forecasts, observations, research, and real-time data about El Nino and La Nina conditions.

NOAA's Office of Satellite Data Processing and Distribution (OSDPD) provides recent and historical satellite data and maps relating to coral bleaching status and sea surface temperatures.

NOAA's Pacific Island Fisheries Science Center has a data section that includes remote sensing data products from NOAA's Central Pacific OceanWatch program, near-real-time meteorological and oceanographic data, the TurtleWatch data mapping product, and Western Pacific Fisheries Information Network. Their Coral Reef Ecosystem Research Division has research information and numerous downloadable publications.

NOAA's National Oceanographic Data Center archives and provides public access to global oceanographic and coastal data, products, and information through the World Ocean Database & World Ocean Atlas Series.

Online Access to Research in the Environment enables developing countries to gain access to one of the world's largest collections of environmental science research.

ReefBase provides a global database with country-level data and information about coral reef resources, status, threats, and management. The site also includes a publications section with an extensive online library of coral reef publications, coral reef status reports, a fisheries publications database, and papers and proceedings from coral reef symposia.

• SeaWeb provides marine science citations, briefs, reports, and articles under their resources section.

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