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Clown fish and sea anemone live in association with each other. Sea
anemone protects clown fish.
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Fisheries Science Project 2005
Ibarahim Haleem MV404
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The different organisms found in this zone are crabs, hermit crabs
Hermit crab
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The different organisms found in the lagoon are pipefish, gobies,
flat fish, sea urchin and sea cucumber
Pipe fish
Goby
Sea urchin
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Ibarahim Haleem MV404
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Clown fish
Boxfish
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CORALS
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Branching corals
Sponges
Anemone
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Surgeon fish
Butterfly fish
Parrot fish
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Giant clam
Massive coral
OTHERS
Christmas tree worm
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Different groups of organisms were found in different reef zones. Some
of the organisms were common in various zones. The coral type also
varied in different zones. The lagoon had a poor coral growth. This can
be due to high water temperature and salinity and lack of substrate for
the settlement coral larvae.
A large-scale mortality of corals was observed in the study. This can be
due to El-Nino effect. The subsequent warm water current might have
caused the temperature of water to rise. This would have caused the
large-scale mortality of corals.
The different organisms contributed in one way or another for buildings
of the reefs. The parrotfish and coralline algae was the major
contributed sand formation. The sea cucumber played a significant role
cleaning of the environment.
The study was not carried out in the reef slope due to safety reasons.
During the study precaution was taken to wear protective footwears.
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The reef organisms also exhibit a number of adaptations. These
include structural, behavioral and functional adaptations.
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The sharp scalpel blade like structure was need for offence and
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It had a hard body covering which provides protection.
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Its first dorsal spine was used to lock itself in the coral cavity so that
the predator cannot press it out.
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The different functional adaptations observed were as follows:
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The mucus covering on its body was similar to the mucus of sea
anemone.
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It could swim fast, thus escape from its predator and change its
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It has poisonous spines for its defense.
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It has stinging cells for defense
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It has poisonous spines on its body.
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It has poisonous sting for both defense and attack.
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It has barbels, which help the fish to search for food.
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It has a tubular mouth to collect food particles between the corals
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It feed on small fishes.
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