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Blacktip Reef

Not to be confused with the blacktip shark, Carcharhinus limbatus. The blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, easily identified by the prominent black tips on its fins (especially on the first dorsal fin and the caudal fin). Among the most abundant sharks inhabiting the tropical coral reefs of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, this species prefers shallow, inshore waters, and its exposed first dorsal fin is a common sight in the region. Most blacktip reef sharks are found over reef ledges and sandy flats, though they have also been known to enter brackish and freshwater environments. This species typically attains a length of 1.6 m (5.2 ft). Blacktip reef sharks have extremely small home ranges and exhibit strong site fidelity, remaining within same local area for up to several years at a time. They are active predators of small bony fishes, cephalopods, and crustaceans, and have also been known to feed on sea snakes and seabirds. Accounts of the blacktip reef shark's life history have been variable and sometimes contradictory, in part reflecting geographical differences within the species. Like other members of its family, this shark is viviparous with females giving birth to two to five young on a biennial, annual, or possibly biannual cycle. Reports of the gestation period range from 7–9, to 10–11, to possibly 16 months. Mating is preceded by the male following closely behind the female, likely attracted by her chemical signals. Newborn sharks are found further inshore and in shallower water than adults, frequently roaming in large groups over areas flooded by high tide. Timid and skittish, the blacktip reef shark is difficult to approach and seldom poses a danger to humans unless roused by food. However, people wading through shallow water are at risk of having their legs mistakenly bitten. This shark is used for its meat, fins, and liver oil, but is not considered to be a commercially significant species. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed the blacktip reef shark as Near Threatened. Although the species as a whole remains widespread and relatively common, overfishing of this slow-reproducing shark has led to its decline at a number of locales.

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Bleaching

Bleaching occurs when corals expel their symbiotic zooxanthellae - pigmented, algae-like protozoa that live within the coral's cells. High temperature, pollution or other stresses can cause the coral to expel its zooxanthellae, leading to a lighter or complete loss of color.

Recent Activity
  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 15 Jun

    Found 2 reef manta ! (In Manta Ridge) 1 black reef manta. 1 reef manta. Both of them were female. Black manta one, has a scar on the left wing bottom. And the tail seems broken.



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 03 Jun

    Encountered 1 reef manta! (In Rob Sandy Bottom, near Manta Ridge) Unfortunately, it was quite far from us. We can't see clearly.



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 27 May

    Found 1 reef manta! (In Manta Ridge) It was a male, width 2 meters. Identified name as Splodges.



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 14 May

    Found 5 reef manta! (In Manta Ridge, Raja Ampat) And another 4 manta when we did snorkling after diving on the other site.



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 30 Apr

    Found 1 black reef manta.! (In Manta Ridge, Raja Ampat) It was unidentified, but it was a male.



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 23 Apr

    Found 1 manta! Identified as Black Miss G. It's female.



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 16 Apr

    Found 6 reef manta ! 1 black reef manta was a female. 2 reef manta were female as well. 2 reef manta were male. 1 another reef manta was male. But this manta still hasn't identify yet. Because of bad picture quality.



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Place on 12 Apr

    Found 3 reef manta! 2 of them had identified as Black Flam (female) and Black Ghoul (male). 1 another manta still unidentified. It was small reef manta, with all black colour. (Width : 1.5 meters)



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Sandy, Raja Ampat on 12 Apr

    Found 3 reef manta. 2 manta identified as Black Flam (female) and Black Ghoul (male). 1 another manta still unidentified, because no good picture of it. (But that one was small and the colour was all black colour).



  • renowicaksono.cb
    conducted a manta survey. - at Raja Ampat

    mantas at Manta Ridge, Raja Ampat on 15 Jun

    Found 2 manta reef, bothof them are female.