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Whitetip Reef
The whitetip reef shark (Triaenodon obesus) is a species of requiem shark, family Carcharhinidae, and the only member of its genus. A small shark usually not exceeding 1.6 m (5.2 ft) in length, this species is easily recognizable by its slender body and short but broad head, as well as tubular skin flaps beside the nostrils, oval eyes with vertical pupils, and white-tipped dorsal and caudal fins. One of the most common sharks found on Indo-Pacific coral reefs, the whitetip reef shark occurs as far west as South Africa and as far east as Central America. It is typically found on or near the bottom in clear water, at a depth of 8–40 m (26–131 ft). During the day, whitetip reef sharks spend much of their time resting inside caves. Unlike other requiem sharks, which rely on ram ventilation and must constantly swim to breathe, this shark can pump water over its gills and lie still on the bottom. At night, whitetip reef sharks emerge to hunt bony fishes, crustaceans, and octopus in groups, their elongate bodies allowing them to force their way into crevices and holes to extract hidden prey. Individuals may stay within a particular area of the reef for months to years, time and again returning to the same shelter. This species is viviparous, in which the developing embryos are sustained by a placental connection to their mother. One of the few sharks in which mating has been observed in the wild, receptive female whitetip reef sharks are followed by prospective males, which attempt to grasp her pectoral fin and maneuver the two of them into positions suitable for copulation. Females give birth to one to six pups every other year, after a gestation period of 10–13 months. Whitetip reef sharks are rarely aggressive towards humans, though they may investigate swimmers closely. However, spear fishers are at risk of being bitten by one attempting to steal their catch. This species is caught for food, though ciguatera poisoning resulting from its consumption has been reported. The IUCN has assessed the whitetip reef shark as Near Threatened, noting its numbers are dwindling due to increasing levels of unregulated fishing activity across its range. The slow reproductive rate and limited habitat preferences of this species renders its populations vulnerable to overfishing.
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.
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conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Siaba kecil on 16 Feb
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naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at North Passage/ The Cauldron on 15 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Castle Rock on 14 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Tatawa Kecil on 15 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at The Cauldron on 14 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Crystal Rock on 13 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Pengah Kecil on 13 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Siaba kecil on 12 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Tatawa Kecil on 13 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Crystal Rock on 11 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
5 mantas at Manta Point & Karang Makasar on 12 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Batu Bolong on 11 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Siaba kecil on 11 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Matt Wall on 10 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Pengah Kecil on 09 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Tatawa Besar on 06 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at North Passage/ The Cauldron on 05 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Castle Rock on 04 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Tatawa Besar on 04 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Tatawa Kecil on 03 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
7 mantas at Manta Point & Karang Makasar on 04 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Batu Bolong on 03 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Siaba kecil on 02 Feb
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- DD
naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Tatawa Besar on 03 Feb
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naneng setiasih
conducted a manta survey. - at Komodo National Park
0 mantas at Bonsai on 02 Feb
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