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earthstory: Underwater view of (healthy) coral on the Great Barrier Reef. Note how blue the water is above it.
earthstory: Incredibly close up view of Coral on the Great Barrier Reef.
montereybayaquarium: Presenting our nominee for Black Friday mascot: The decorator crab. This discerning shopper searches the rocky reef for seaweed, corals and sea anemones to wear on its shell. Stylish and good camouflage!
salon: At 135,000 square miles, the Great Barrier Reef reigns as the world’s largest living structure. Located off the northeastern coast of Australia, it houses more than 600 species of coral and thousands of other types of marine animals, too. Yet
did-you-kno: Half of the Great Barrier Reef is either dead or dying, and 93% of it is now bleached. Coral bleaches when it’s highly stressed due to pollution, overheating, or disease. If climate conditions do not change, most of the reef will
socialfoto: Underwater world Exotic underwater world of shallow water coral reef. by otpp57
sugabisque: The Crochet Coral Reef ProjectMore info Here as well
wonclerful: when i ask u what ur favourite colour is i expect a colour of the rainbow not some guava sunset-salami coral reef bullshit
sheparrrd: freshwater mermaids and saltwater mermaids. marsh mermaids and swamp mermaids and bog mermaids. mermaids in coral reefs and hot springs and mermaids from the arctic mermaids (⌒▽⌒)☆
wolfchasing: i can’t fucken believe that one of the main arguments against wind farms is that they’re an eyesore do you know what’s an even bigger eyesore? not having fuckin trees or coral reefs or glaciers or any number of incredible natural beauties
chronicallyace: wolfchasing: i can’t fucken believe that one of the main arguments against wind farms is that they’re an eyesore do you know what’s an even bigger eyesore? not having fuckin trees or coral reefs or glaciers or any number of incredible
s-m0key:Hawksbill Turtle. Maldives Indian Ocean coral reef. By - Andrey Armyagov
chronicallyace: wolfchasing: i can’t fucken believe that one of the main arguments against wind farms is that they’re an eyesoredo you know what’s an even bigger eyesore?not having fuckin trees or coral reefs or glaciers or any number of incredible
coluring: when you pay for goldfish, but get a bonus coral reef….
neaq: Honeycomb cowfishYawkey Coral Reef Center at the New England Aquarium
neaq: Ocellated frogfish may have the grumpiest of grumpy fish faces. See this fella in the Yawkey Coral Reef Center at the top of the Giant Ocean Tank. It might just put a smile on your face! (at New England Aquarium)
lgbtiart:“Coral Reef” by George Quaintance #lgbtiart #tbt
How does your sunscreen impact coral reefs?
yeah-yeah-beebiss-1: i feel like the /r/ambien situation is like if someone discovered a coral reef brimming with life, and people responded to it by making janky clay models of fish and leaving them there in the hopes that folks would think they’re
lirryxnouis:yo take this quiz and find out how your rainbow looks like
monolithzine:A photograph of a coral reef taken by Giulia
ultrafacts: The Aquarius Reef Base is an underwater habitat located 5.4 miles (9 kilometers) off Key Largo in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It is deployed on the ocean floor 62 feet (19 meters) below the surface and next to a deep coral
biglawbear:Parts of Great Barrier Reef Show Highest Coral Cover Seen in 36 YearsLet’s hear it for some GOOD environmental news!!!
pukakke: The epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) is a small species of longtailed carpet shark found in shallow, tropical waters (typically coral reefs or in tidal pools). The common name of this shark comes from the very large, white-margined
joannaestep: Undersea date night! Rin is fascinated by the sea floor and the coral reef, but Mer’suke has eyes for only one fish in the sea.
coolthingoftheday: Petoskey stones are the fossilized skeletons of a type of ancient coral reef species known as Hexogonaria percarinata, which once covered all of what is now eastern Canada and the United States. They were formed when sheets of ice
roachpatrol: rhinocio: wolfchasing: i can’t fucken believe that one of the main arguments against wind farms is that they’re an eyesore do you know what’s an even bigger eyesore? not having fuckin trees or coral reefs or glaciers or any number
orgasmicsince94: Coral reef shirt
todropscience: In Fiji, scientists are working with fishermen to save coral reefs and the diverse marine life that feed off them.video: BBC Earth
so-few-words: dicksp8jr: fionaaelizabeth: If corals get stressed they die, so if I was coral I would be dead what do coral even get stressed about I’m the wrong shade of pink I don’t match the reef oh God
sixpenceee: The Great Barrier Reef is one of the seven wonders of the natural world. It is larger than the Great Wall of China and the only living thing on earth visible from space. A closer encounter with the Great Barrier Reef’s impressive coral
s-m0key: Hawksbill Turtle. Maldives Indian Ocean coral reef. By - Andrey Armyagov
azurea: Coral reef by Becca Stadtlander.
bacteriia: Komodo coral reef - Komodo, Indonesia.
wolfchasing: i can’t fucken believe that one of the main arguments against wind farms is that they’re an eyesoredo you know what’s an even bigger eyesore?not having fuckin trees or coral reefs or glaciers or any number of incredible natural beauties
earthstory: Airplane window view of the island-surrounding coral reefs in the clear waters of the Maldives
guendouglas: Looking a little beachy (undone haha) after a day of snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef 🌊🌴☀got to see dolfins 🐬and a ton of tropical fish and coral 🐠🐟🐚8 hours of awesomeness at opal reef!! (at The Great Barrier Reef)
7000stars: Deserted island, fringing coral reef, clear blue water! (by ippei + janine)
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tubularrockets: Becca Stadtlander, Coral Reef
the-absolute-best-photography: Green Sea Turtle Swimming among Coral Reefs off Big Island of Hawaii by Lee Rentz
de-preciated: coral reef (by Nokia 1) Taken on March 24, 2006
centuria: Jammin\Tiburon (Coral Reef Series), by Greg Ochocki, 1986.
staceythinx: Our Changing Seas III by Courtney Mattison is a continuation of her ongoing series to raise awareness about the human-caused threats to coral reefs.