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91. Fish tucked into crevices peer out, while crabs scavenge over the reef and probe soft corals for food. 92. Thus, the fringing reef would be changed into a barrier reef and finally into an atoll if the island subsided completely. 93. Most of that time he dived for red snapper along the edge of a break in the reef. 94. The shales are folded in an anticline and cleaved with development of cross cutting and saddle reef quartz veins. 95. Cyaniding a reef, on the other hand, kills the reef, by allowing bacteria and algae to set in. 96. It is less developed, or even absent, within the lagoon and on the seaward side of the leeward reef. 97. The seaweed in reconnaissance photos turned out to be coral reef that interfered with the landings. 98. the multifarious life forms in the coral reef. 99. Skeletal debris swept landward from a reef. 100. The finished Reef Knot with two very short ends. 101. The ship was wrecked on the hidden reef. 102. They spotted a fishing boat, near the northernmost reef. 103. A minke whale swims near Australia's Great Barrier Reef. 104. An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef. 105. The ship was bilged by a submerged reef. 106. They were wrecked on the reef. 107. The ship struck on a reef. 108. The captain ordered to reef the sails for docking. 109. More than 10,000 species live on the Barrier Reef. 110. A dwarf minke whale swims near Australia's Great Barrier Reef . 111. So hopefully, this article has belayed some of the fears and corrected some of the myths of keeping lionfish in reef aquaria. 112. Inspired by the diverse marine life of the Red Sea, the exquisite Butterflyfish has been captured in exclusive Swarovski crystal. This beautiful species can be found in a reef environment. 113. The Great Barrier Reef has long been known to and utilised by the Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and is an important part of local groups' cultures and spirituality. 114. Schools of silversides swim with a diver off western Grand Cayman . Proliferating in summer, silversides nourish larger reef species such as jacks, whose numbers have fallen due to overfishing. 115. Flat knot , also named reef knot, is old, common but quite applied knot. 116. Hillary and Robert are snorkeling near the Great Barrier Reef. 117. Resumes are being accepted to work as an island caretaker in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. 118. Spanish hogfish are found in shallow coral reef areas and have two upper teeth. 119. So stressed middle-sized fish make for both happy coral and happy predators—in short, a healthy and highly productive reef. 120. The iconic reef is being damaged by pesticides and sediment from farms that seep into waterways.