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Crackling shrimp sounds at night are helping scientists uncover which coral reefs are recovering - and which ones are in ...
High-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp, particularly at night, can serve as an effective indicator of coral reef ...
Mantis shrimp act as an ecological importance to their coral reefs. This is because they are incredibly sensitive to surrounding environmental pollutants and their behavior can indicate when ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- The SplashZone, a normally tranquil children's section at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, has become the scene of underwater carnage at the claws of a killer shrimp. Prized sea snails ...
The Oculina Bank, named after the slow-growing ivory tree coral Oculina varicosa, is a narrow strip of coral reef that runs from Flagler Beach to Fort Pierce. The reef is thousands of years old ...
Oculina Bank is world renowned: Allowing rock shrimp trawling near Oculina coral reef an example of when we got it wrong Scientists first discovered the Oculina coral reef in 1975, according to NOAA.
Contact him at [email protected]. This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Florida coral reef: Will fishing council let rock shrimp nets drag the rare Oculina Bank?