The abundance of organic aggregates is reported for a variety of coral-reef sites and surrounding waters. There is no net increase of aggregates forming from dissolved organic matter and streaming off the reefs into the lagoons, though the organic components and the aeration of this water might be conducive to aggregate formation. Also, although the waters flowing from the surrounding oceans across the reefs and into the lagoons contribute organic components, the concentration of organic aggregates in the latter habitats is not in excess of quantities in surrounding oceanic waters. © 1968 Springer-Verlag.
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Marshall, N. (1968). Observations on organic aggregates in the vicinity of coral reefs. Marine Biology, 2(1), 50–53. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00351638
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