Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Porites lutea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Invertebrate Zoology


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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
357E.W. Iverson   1975-05-11
Apra Harbor, Polaris Point. DEPTH: subtidal [Sta. I 75-31]

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
358E.W. Iverson, H. Smith   1975-05-25
Pago Bay, N shore in front of University Guam Marine Lab, on coral reef. DEPTH: intertidal [Sta. I 75-43]

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
5552Sylvia Earle and Al Giddings   1975-07-01
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru"

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99481D.P. Abbott   1953-01-01
various locations. DEPTH: various BOTTOM: various [various sta.]

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99490   

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99491F.B. Steiner   1970-10-26
Philippines, inside entrance. DEPTH: 6-10 ft BOTTOM: coral

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99498Franz B. Steiner   1969-09-19
Japan, Cape Ata

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99505Franz B. Steiner   1963-01-01
Tanzania, Makatombe Island

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99506Franz B. Steiner   1969-09-19
Japan, Cape Ata

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99507Franz B. Steiner   1969-09-19
Japan, Cape Ata

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99508Franz B. Steiner   1971-06-09
Thailand, Hin Tasin, at edge of low tide. BOTTOM: rock and coral

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Porites lutea Edwards and Haime, 1860
99509Sylvia Earle, Al Giddings   1975-07-12
the wreck of the Japanese ship, "Fujikawa Maru". DEPTH: 70-110 ft


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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