Mangroves and blue carbon
What is blue carbon? “Blue carbon” is carbon that is stored in
marine ecosystems (as distinct from green carbon, which is
stored in terrestrial forests)….
What is blue carbon? “Blue carbon” is carbon that is stored in
marine ecosystems (as distinct from green carbon, which is
stored in terrestrial forests)….
Parrotfish are colourful tropical fish that spend most of their day eating coral algae. Through this activity, they play a very important role inkeeping the
This small Caribbean Squid was very curious about the strobes on my camera. He would wrap histentacles around the strobe-like he was hugging it! He
Filefish like to hide in soft coral branches and they can change their colourand texture to do this. We played peek a boo for a
Coral reefs are in danger (non-human factors)The greatest global threats to coral reefs are the increased oceantemperatures and changing ocean chemistry because of increasinglevels of