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Recruits Finding a Home
By Kevin Lino As a fish nerd (and biologist), I was excited to hear about unusual events occurring along Hawaii’s reefs this summer. While away on another research mission, reports came in from various sources and agencies about what was … Continue reading
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Tagged Acanthurus nigrofuscus, and Lavender Tang, Bluefin Trevally, butterflyfishes, Caranx melampygus, Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, CRED, Ctenochaetus strigosus, DAR, divers, Division of Aquatic Resources, DLNR, El Niño, goatfish, Hawaii, Hawaiian Fantail Filefish, Hawai`i Department of Land and Natural Resources, herbivorous, juvenile, juvenile reef fishes, Kahekili Herbivore Fishery Management Area, KHFMA, Kole Tang, NOAA, Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, parrotfishes, Pervagor spilosoma, PIFSC, protected, recruits, reefs, surgeonfishes, tangs, Triaenodon obesus, West Maui, white tip reef shark, yellow tang, Zebrasoma flavescens
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