Well let me think now:
if it's a tall big one than
1. keep large ships away from it maybe just let small fishing type of boats pass over it,
2. look for what types of coral there is and look them up to see the best why to keep them healthy,
and 3. keep poachers away,
there are more ways but you asked for three and those above are the most important ones... well all of them are important but hey you asked three and there you go! :)
Some invertebrates live in a variety of environments such as the ocean, freshwater habitats, soil, and even on land. Examples include coral reefs for marine invertebrates, rivers and lakes for aquatic invertebrates, and forests or grasslands for terrestrial invertebrates.
No, trout do not live in coral reefs. Trout are freshwater fish that prefer cold, clean rivers and lakes. Coral reefs are marine ecosystems found in warm, tropical waters where species such as coral, fish, and invertebrates thrive.
they tend to live in deeper areas of the ocean, and some, like coral polyops and sea anemones, either build their own homes or have a good defense.
Yes! Sharks and whales! Not that hard to find out.
clown fish ,shark and jellishish
Coral animals live in coral in the ocean.
It protects itself by stinging fish that come near it . Its tentacles have stinging cells.Clown fish, and some damsel fish,live in a symbiotic relationship with the anemone and do not sting them
Yes, there is live coral.
They live in anemenea - not coral.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
They live in a coral reef