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Dugong song - Pied Piper Players Dugong song - Pied Piper Players
Posted by: seagrasswatchhq

Video duration: 160 seconds

The Pied Piper Players perform the "Dugong gone song" at the 1st International Seagrass-Watch Forum, Hervey Bay, 2001.
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Parrot Fish feeding in seagrass meadow Parrot Fish feeding in seagrass meadow
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Video duration: 10 seconds

School of Parrot Fish feeding amongst seagrass at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Seagrasses provide food & shelter for fish and prawns
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Seagrass meadow Seagrass meadow
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Video duration: 9 seconds

Swim through a gently swaying seagrass meadow dominated by Halodule uninervis at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
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Seagrass meadow Seagrass meadow
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Video duration: 12 seconds

Swim over a seagrass meadow dominated the broad leaved Cymodocea serrulata at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
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Parrot Fish & Snapper feeding in seagrass meadow Parrot Fish & Snapper feeding in seagrass meadow
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Video duration: 13 seconds

School of Parrot Fish and snapper feeding amongst seagrass at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
Seagrass meadows are important feeding areas for many reef fish.
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Seagrass-Watch Palau Seagrass-Watch Palau
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Video duration: 29 seconds

Students monitor a Seagrass-Watch site in the Rock Islands, Palau, Micronesia (2002)
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Enhalus meadow Enhalus meadow
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Video duration: 30 seconds

Swim through a seagrass meadow dominated by tall Enhalus acoroides at Nusa Island, Kavieng, Papua New Guinea.
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Burnt seagrass Burnt seagrass
Posted by: seagrasswatchhq

Video duration: 7 seconds

"Burnt" seagrass at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia (Oct2003).
Seawater temperatures greater than 43 degrees Celcius (110 Fahrenheit) for 30-60 minutes can cause seagrass death.
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Green sea turtle feeding on seagrass Green sea turtle feeding on seagrass
Posted by: seagrasswatchhq

Video duration: 26 seconds

Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) feeding on seagrass at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia (Jan2005).
Green sea turtles eat about 2kg wet weight seagrass leaves per day.
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Seagrass: Pastures of the sea Seagrass: Pastures of the sea
Posted by: seagrasswatchhq

Video duration: 285 seconds

Presentation on what seagrasses are and why they are important.
Produced by Seagrass-Watch HQ.
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