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Ocean Alliance - VOYAGE OF THE ODYSSEY
Read more >> Listen to the Odyssey log: - Real Audio November 1, 2000 The Giant Clam The giant clam is the world's largest bivalve. This smaller species of giant clam have exquisite iridescent blue and green mottling on the mantle. Read more >> Listen to the Odyssey log: - Real Audio October 30, 2000 Manta Rays Brian Hall, the Odyssey's science intern swims ...
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Lakshadweep - Darwin Initiative | LEAD International
Agatti is the number one tuna landing island in Lakshadweep. Giant clams symbolise the health of coral reef. Due to their long life span and selective ecological requirements they are excellent indicators of changes in the integrity of coral reefs. A healthy giant clam population reflects a healthy reef which is the source of local people's livelihood. ...
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Monterey Bay Aquarium: Fun & Learning - E-Cards
Bat ray Black sea turtle Blackfooted penguins Blue sea star California moray eel Coral reefs Giant clam Giant green anemone Giant octopus Hermit crab Jawfish Jellies: Living Art Join the Ocean Action Team Kelp forest Leafy sea dragon Monkeyface-eel Monterey Bay Aquarium Mushroom soft coral Ocean sunfish Oceanic whitetip shark Pacific bluefin tuna ...
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Hotsarihie
Western Pacific Atoll. Mar. Fish. Rev. 36: 17-22: Bryan, P.G., and D.B. McConnell. 1976. Status of Giant Clam Stocks (Tridacnidae) on Helen Reef, Palau, Western Caroline Islands, April 1975. Marine Fisheries Review 38: 15-18; Hirschberger, W. 1980. Tridacnid Clam Stocks on Helen Reef, Palau, Western Caroline Islands. Mar. Fish. Rev 42 (2): 8). Hotsarihie is very remote, around ...
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Under The Sea - Cephalopod, Shrimp & More
The box jellyfish is found... Box Jellyfish » Giant Clam The Giant Clam is a sad case, he can’t relocate, because he gets just one chance to ... live. Once he fastens himself onto a reef spot, he cannot unfasten and will sit there for... Giant Clam » Spotted Scorpionfish The spotted Scorpion fish lives in coral reefs, in algae encrusted areas or on ...
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Threatened and Endangered Species - MarineBio.org
Only a few invertebrates exist on the list, including the giant clam. A campaign called “Shatter the Myth” has been started by the IUCN Species Survival ... Snares Penguin Yellow-Eyed Penguin Popular Species » Great White Shark Coelacanth Tiger Shark Bull Shark Giant Squid Orca (Killer Whale) Colossal Squid Jumbo Squid Bottlenose Dolphin Blue Whale What's New @ ...
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Outpost: Blue Frontier @ nationalgeographic.com
Habitats Tropical coral reef Key Species Crown-of-thorns sea star Blacktip reef shark Surgeon fish Hawksbill turtle Parrot fish Giant clam Cultural Resources Evidence of the 3,000-year-old Polynesian culture, which originated in Samoa An eroded volcanic crater provides the exotic setting for the smallest and most remote of the national marine sanctuaries: the ...
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Office of International Affairs - International Agreements
Six fur seal species Totoaba Three marine dolphin species Two porpoise species Appendix II (thousands of species): All antipatharian (black coral) species All dolphins not listed in Appendix I All giant clam species All stony coral species Basking shark Great White Sharks Humphead wrasse Most sturgeon species Queen Conch Seahorses West Greenland stock of minke whales Whale shark ^ top More ...
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Beneath The South Pacific Script
Manta Ray, keeps from sinking by flying through the water with giant strokes of its enormous wings. Once known as the Devil Fish, Pacific Islanders used to believe ... remains of the crabs on which he survives. The octopus is actually closely related to the giant clam. These two seemingly unrelated creatures are both mollusks, though their body forms are strikingly different. ...
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WWF - News on marine environment issues
WWF to stop dumping their sewage straight into the water. » Read more 07 Jul 2008 Giant clams 'secure for another generation' after Philippine re-seeding Re-seeding programmes on over 50 reefs are securing the survival of the giant clam for at least another generation, according to WWF-Philippines. » Read more 03 Jul 2008 Presidential support for ...
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