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Fish pee: The coral reef superfood
Fish consider the ocean their own personal toilet. Well, researchers found out that's not such a bad thing! Hosted by: Hank ...
Coral Social Club certainly looks like a Webfishing-esque game where simply hanging out is the main goal, with a few fun ...
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Life beneath the coral reef
Colorful coral reefs fill the underwater scene in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Small fish swim freely among the coral ...
Just six months after Ocean Rescue Alliance International deployed 50 artificial reef structures off the shores of Hollywood ...
In the realm of marine biogeography, there is a widely held scientific principle: the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific oceans are ...
Malaysia’s coral reefs are shrinking at a pace that is hard to ignore. According to the latest national survey by Reef Check Malaysia, about one-fifth of the country’s coral cover has been lost since ...
Funky Fish Houses make for a colorful Cape Coral neighborhood. One lot is left after the newest - a pelican-themed household - was built.
Watching an octopus punch an annoying fish is hugely satisfying to frustrated humans. And other animals do the ...
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Understanding coral reef heat tolerance in climate change
Coral reefs make up less than 1% of ocean habitat but are home to at least 25% of marine species. These incredibly biodiverse ...
Do you know which is the largest coral reef in the world? Explore why the Great Barrier Reef holds this title, along with its ...
Marine scientists compiling the most holistic “snapshot” of Thailand’s coral reefs to date have uncovered evidence of a long-suspected reality: Thailand’s coral reefs are losing structural complexity.
A Stygiomedusa gigantea, commonly known as the giant phantom jelly, was filmed at 250 meters below the surface.
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