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THE faculty of science of the Egyptian University has issued a report in English for 1931-32 containing a description of researches by members of the staff and a somewhat detailed account of the marine biological station at Ghardaga, which is situated on the edge of a group of extensive coral reefs. Corals of hundreds of different species, especially Madreporaria and Alcyonaria, cover the edges of most of the reefs to a depth of 5-6 fathoms and are in such profusion that all the biological institutions of Europe and the United States can, it is said, be supplied without stint from this source.
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Marine Biological Station at Ghardaga. Nature 132, 345–346 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132345d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/132345d0