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  2. Coral reef fish - Wikipedia

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    Each of these two regions contains its own unique coral reef fish fauna with no natural overlap in species. Of the two regions, the richest by far in terms of reef fish diversity is the Indo-Pacific where there are an estimated 4,000–5,000 species of fishes associated with coral reef habitats.

  3. Whitetail dascyllus - Wikipedia

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    All resources are heavily guarded and any unfamiliar species is seen as a threat. Living in a coral reef in shallow waters can make protection a full time job for some of these fish, making them extremely observant and wary. Some individuals are more aggressive than others, making an attack first response rather than observing for warning signs ...

  4. Exploring the Reef with Jean-Michel Cousteau - Wikipedia

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    For about 6 seconds, a cartoon still image of Mr. Cousteau shrugging in a swimming suit appears while Musak-style music plays on a title card which reads "Please Stand By". When Mr. Cousteau comes back, however, he has calmed down and talks with the three fish about coral that have suffered from coral bleaching , while the whitened coral ...

  5. List of fishes of the Coral Sea - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fish recorded from the Coral Sea, bordering Australia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and New Caledonia. This list comprises locally used common names, scientific names with author citation and recorded ranges. Ranges specified may not be the entire known range for the species, but should include the known range within the waters ...

  6. Pennant coralfish - Wikipedia

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    The pennant coralfish is a small-sized fish that can reach a maximum length of 25 cm. [5] [6] However, the average size generally observed in the nature oscillates around 15 cm. [7] Its body is compressed laterally, the first rays of its dorsal fin stretch in a long white filament.

  7. Banded eagle ray - Wikipedia

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    The banded eagle ray is a benthic fish that inhabits intertidal, nearshore waters, and coral reefs of tropical and temperate seas. [3] This species is often found in tropical or temperate seas. [2] It is amphidromous, found in both marine and brackish waters. [9] It is often found in areas with sandy substrates, at depths of up to 115m. [3]

  8. Hypoplectrus - Wikipedia

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    Hypoplectrus is a genus of fishes commonly known as hamlets, found mainly in coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, particularly around Florida and the Bahamas. They are a popular choice for hobbyist saltwater aquariums, and come in a variety of colors.

  9. Reef butterflyfish - Wikipedia

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    The reef butterflyfish lives on rocky and coral reefs [2] to depths of 60 metres (200 ft). [1] Its compressed body means that it can forage by darting in and out of the coral, the small, protractile mouth is a further adaptation to finding food within the coral.