Big fish – and their pee – are key parts of coral reef ecosystems
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By Michelle Ma Coral reefs wouldn't be the same without their beautiful fish. A diversity of colorful, beautifully patterned…
By Michelle Ma Coral reefs wouldn't be the same without their beautiful fish. A diversity of colorful, beautifully patterned…
Coral reefs wouldn’t be the same without their beautiful fish. A diversity of colorful, beautifully patterned species lives in…
In coral reefs where fishing occurs, nearly half of key nutrients are missing from the ecosystem.
Related images (click to enlarge) Abel Valdivia Jacob Allgeier Craig Layman Coral reefs wouldn't be the same without their…
Coral reefs wouldn't be the same without their beautiful fish. A diversity of colorful, beautifully patterned species lives in…
The Almaco jack is a large predator fish, pictured here in the Caribbean. Coral reefs wouldn’t be the same without their…
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Coral reefs wouldn't be the same without their beautiful fish. A diversity of colorful, beautifully patterned species lives in…
There may be a natural way to help coastal ecosystems: fish pee.
The nutrients excreted by fish in their “pee” may be critical to the health of coastal ecosystems. But knowing whether…
The nutrients excreted by fish in their 'pee' may be critical to the health of coastal ecosystems. But knowing whether…
The nutrients excreted by fish in their "pee" may be critical to the health of coastal ecosystems. But knowing whether…
( North Carolina State University ) The nutrients excreted by fish in their 'pee' may be critical to the health of coastal…