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Cuttlefish of the Great Barrier Reef

Hiding in Plain Sight

The Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus)—the second largest species of cuttlefish (to 50 cm)—is the most commonly seen species of cuttlefish on tropical reefs. Though it ranges from the Andaman Sea in the west to as far east as Fiji, this

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A thicket of staghorn coral that was flattened by Cyclone Ita.

Death by 1000 Cuts

Worldwide, coral reefs are declining at an alarming rate.  This is most apparent in the Caribbean, where reefs have been transformed from coral gardens – 60-70% of the bottom was carpeted in thickets of elkhorn coral and staghorn coral, mountainous

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Steephead Parrotfish Chlorurus microrhinos.

Portraying the Life History of Parrotfishes

Parrotfishes represent one of the most conspicuous members of the Indo-Pacific coral reef fauna. They are ideal study subjects for addressing questions regarding population and community ecology for several reasons, including their high diversity and abundance, complex reproductive life histories

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Midshelf Reefs of the Great Barrier Reef

Midshelf Reefs

After diving our first set of offshore Ribbon reefs we began exploring the Green, Pink and Blue Zones on a set of midshelf reefs.  The depths, water clarity and habitat structure are all vastly different from offshore reefs.  Most of

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Colorful Soft Coral Community of the Great Barrier Reef

Swimming Among Soft Corals of the Great Barrier Reef

The Indo-West Pacific is known for their rich, diverse soft coral (octocoral) communities, and the Ribbon Reefs were no exception.  They are plant-like, resembling trees or bushes, but they are made up of polyps just like a stony coral.  Distinguished

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Ribbon Reef 7 of the Great Barrier Reef

Ribbon Reefs

For our first three days of research, we are comparing the coral and fish community within three Ribbon Reefs.  Ribbon Reefs form a chain of 10 individual reefs beginning to the north of Cairns and stretching close to 120 km

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2nd Place NOSB Winners

Inspiring Tomorrow’s Ocean Leaders

How do we inspire students to be the future leaders and stewards of our oceans? One way is to hold an annual academic marine science competition that tests high school students on their knowledge of the marine sciences. That is

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Tongan Fishing Practices: Fish being sold at Vava'u fish market in Tonga.

Something Fishy: Tongan Fishing Practices

It’s 6am in Neiafu, Vava’u. We’re driving down to the wharf in the dark because at first light, local community fishing boats return from an evening of hard work offshore.  As another spectacular sunrise emerges from the low hills surrounding

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Education Research: Tonga students listened intently to the new information being provided during the coral reef seminar.

Foundation Delves into Education Research

After our GRE research mission last September, we decided to return to conduct education research – another Foundation’s first. The willingness of the Tongans and overwhelming outpouring for coral reef education, not only from the government, but from local communities

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