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How do teraponids utilize the reflective sandy beach?

Patterns of microhabitat use by fishes in the patch-forming coral Porites rus.

A long-term study of the sandy shore ichthyofauna in the Northern Red Sea (Gulf Of Aqaba) with reference to adjacent mariculture activity.

Mesopelagic fish community supplies “biological pump”.

An underwater camera system for real-time coral reef fish monitoring.

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