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Savaneta reef
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Savaneta
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Destroyed staghorn coral
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Only the biggest corals survived
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Used to be coral here....
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Ripped up coral heads
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Lack of habitat
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Soft corals
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Some reef fish remain...
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Below 40' it is more normal.
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Bluestriped grunts
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These are the surviving coral heads
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Coral reef debris
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Album Description:
Checking for reef damage after Ivan
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That is an eye opener. We generally only see cyclone damage above the waterline. It does stand to reason that changes occur below the surface too? Have never previously thought about it? Well done.
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therealwolfie 2005.02.14 at 13:41:20 PST
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