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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. Learn more about dugongs, seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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Parrot Fish feeding in seagrass meadow Posted by: seagrasswatchhq
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 Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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Seagrass meadow Posted by: seagrasswatchhq
Video duration: 9 seconds Swim through a gently swaying seagrass meadow dominated by Halodule uninervis at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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Seagrass meadow Posted by: seagrasswatchhq
Video duration: 12 seconds Swim over a seagrass meadow dominated the broad leaved Cymodocea serrulata at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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Parrot Fish & Snapper feeding in seagrass meadow Posted by: seagrasswatchhq
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. Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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Seagrass-Watch Palau Posted by: seagrasswatchhq
Video duration: 29 seconds Students monitor a Seagrass-Watch site in the Rock Islands, Palau, Micronesia (2002) Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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Enhalus meadow Posted by: seagrasswatchhq
Video duration: 30 seconds Swim through a seagrass meadow dominated by tall Enhalus acoroides at Nusa Island, Kavieng, Papua New Guinea. Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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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. Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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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. Learn more about seagrass, how to help support conservation of seagrass and participate in Seagrass-Watch at www.seagrasswatch.or g |
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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. For more info visit www.seagrasswatch.or g |









