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  2. Reef (company) - Wikipedia

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    Reef is a brand of casual sandals, known as flip-flops (Australia: thongs, New Zealand: jandals), created by two Argentine brothers, Fernando and Santiago Aguerre. In 1984, they moved from Argentina to the San Diego beach community of La Jolla, California, where they began Reef. Their product became popular amongst surfers and beach goers.

  3. Reef sandals - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 March 2008, at 13:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. Rainbow Sandals - Wikipedia

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    The company specializes in men's and women's leather, hemp, and rubber flip-flops. When Longley first started making sandals, [1] he was assembling 15 pairs per day out of leather and Malaysian rubber in the garage of his Laguna Beach home. [2] He relocated to San Clemente in 1974 and began manufacturing 1,200 pairs of sandals a day. Since 2002 ...

  5. Source Sandals - Wikipedia

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    Other typical features include: The sandals are delivered in a fabric bag instead of a cardboard box [6] (the bags are often used by the travelers for toiletry and other purposes). And they feature a 'Green Dot' lifetime warranty. [7] Every sandal bears a tag with a unique id-number, through which the sandal's manufacturing-history can be ...

  6. Chromis viridis - Wikipedia

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    Chromis viridis (green chromis) is a species of damselfish. Individuals tend to be iridescent apple-green and light blue, and reach a maximal length of 10 cm. [ 1 ] It is sometimes called the "blue-green chromis" , but that may also refer to Chromis caerulea , the blue puller, a close relative that is sometimes considered conspecific .

  7. Chromis cyanea - Wikipedia

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    Being a shallow water fish, the blue chromis is commonly found at depths of 3 to 5 m, but it can reach depths of 25 m below sea level. It's also been recorded at a depth of 60 m below sea level. It lives on the surface of reefs, but often swims in the water columns above the reefs to feed on plankton .