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March 7, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: March 7, 2011- Caribbean Spiny Lobster

Coral Reef Fact: Caribbean spiny lobsters (Panulirus argus) migrate along shore and offshore seasonally; traveling in single-file lines to deeper water in order to evade the stresses of the cold and turbid waters. Lobster Migration scene – From the Trials of Life Donate to Reef Relief today and help protect our marine environment.

February 28, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 28, 2011- Morays

Coral Reef Fact: Moray Eels secrete a protective mucus over their smooth, scaleless skin which in some species contains a toxin. Learn more Donate to Reef Relief today and help protect our marine environment.

February 25, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 25, 2011 – Southern Stargazer

Coral Reef Fact: The Southern Stargazer (Astroscopus y-graecum) is designed so that its’ eyes, nostrils, most of the mouth are above the sand when they bury themselves to ambush prey. They are, also, capable of protruding their eyes for a short distance above the sand. Learn more Donate to Reef Relief today and help protect […]

February 24, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 24, 2011-Sea Stars

Coral Reef Fact: When attacked or damaged Sea Stars (Class Asteroidea) are able to grow new arms. They usually have five arms but have been found with 4 or 6 arms, this may be because more than one arm has been damaged at one time. Donate to Reef Relief today and help protect our marine […]

February 23, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 23, 2011- Banded butterflyfish

Coral Reef Fact: The Banded butteryfish’s (Chaetodon striatus) black bands & vertical, black bar through the eye, is designed to confuse predators. Learn more about butterflyfish Donate to Reef Relief today and help protect our marine environment.

February 21, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 21, 2011- Atlantic Bluefin Tuna

Coral Reef Fact: Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) are warm-blooded (homeothermic) and can thermoregulate, which means they can keep their body temperature higher than that of the surrounding water temperature. Because of this, they are capable of great speeds up to 50 miles per hour. Learn more Donate to Reef Relief today and help protect […]

February 18, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 18, 2011-Dolphins

Coral Reef Fact: Dolphins have to be conscious to breathe. This means that they cannot go into a full deep sleep, because then they would suffocate. Dolphins have “solved” that by letting one half of their brain sleep at a time.  Learn more Donate to Reef Relief today and help protect our marine environment.

February 17, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 17, 2011-Candy Basslet

Coral Reef Fact: The male and female Candy Basslet (Liopropoma carmabi) have the same coloring, but on close examination the sexes can be distinguished on the basis of the pupils, which are larger in males. Learn more Join Reef Relief today to help protect our amazing coral reefs.

February 16, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: February 16, 2011-Caribbean sharpnose puffer

Coral Reef Fact: The Caribbean sharpnose puffer Canthigaster rostrata), and other puffers, often feed on hard-shelled prey, which can wear down their beak-like teeth. If hard-shelled prey were to become scarce, their teeth would overgrow in much the same way a rabbit’s teeth. Learn more Please support Reef Relief’s work to protect the coral reefs […]

February 15, 2011
Coral Reef Facts: Febuary 15, 2011-Pink Shrimp

Coral Reef Fact: Pink Shrimp (Penaeus Duorarum) found off SW Florida are often known as “Tortugas” or “Key West” pinks. This population does not share their habitat with as many other fish as  shrimp do in other locations. Their harvest can result in fewer non-target species being caught than fishing for other shrimp in different […]