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Coral Grotto in Indonesia
Description:
This Acropora coral forms a "grotto" used for shelter by a large school of threadfin cardinalfish, Zoramia leptanthus, which are translucent, but can be recognized by the frosty white line down the back This can easily be seen if if the image is enlarged. Blue damselfish (unidentified species) are also present. Dive Site "Tanjung Bacatan" or "Playground", Lembata, Nera, Indonesia.
Credit:
G. Carleton Ray/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2710037
Legacy Identifier:
JC6437
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Size:
4608px × 3456px (~45 MB)
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biodiversity
blue damselfish
cardinal fish
cardinalfish
coral cover
coral grotto
coral reef
damsel fish
fishes
hiding place
indonesia
indonesian
leptanthus
protect
shelter
tanjung bacatan
threadfin cardinalfish
zoramia