Dr Chris Fulton is a Chief Investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and a lecturer in Marine Ecology at The Australian National Un...
Teasley 2012 Symposium hosted by School of Biology at Georgia Institute of Technology on April 5th. Nancy Knowlton (Sant Chair for Marine Science at the Nati...
Not all seaweed-eating fish are created equal. Reef fish near the islands of Fiji eat seaweed that is toxic to coral, helping maintain a healthy reef system....
Marine fish feeding on purple algae held on by a lettuce clip, this video is running at real time speed and has not been sped up, yes they are savages lol!
September 2011: Manipulating Herbivore Diversity to Restore Coral Reefs. Herbivory plays a crucial role in structuring coral reefs and in selecting for algal...
Teasley 2012 Symposium hosted by School of Biology at Georgia Institute of Technology on April 5th. Valerie Paul (Head Scientist at the Smithsonian Marine St...
We were fortunate to find a birth on the fabulous Nimrod III ...... for a whole week we dived on many unchartered reefs and didn't see another boat once we h...
A new study has shown that seaweed and poor water quality could be lowering the variety of coral on the Great Barrier Reef quicker than climate change.
Teasley 2012 Symposium hosted by School of Biology at Georgia Institute of Technology on April 5th. Mark Hay (Teasley Professor of Environmental Biology, Sch...
In the green buffet under the sea, some fish prefer to nibble on seaweeds that emit chemicals toxic to precious corals, making for happy corals and even happ...
Scientists at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (CoECRS) who were studying how coral reefs are lost to weed were astonished when, after rem...
My nassarius snail eating some seaweed. Video uploaded from my hTC mobile phone.
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