
These photos and video clips were taken by the Keiki Korals and ThinkQuest coach, Mrs. Kanemori, during their field trips to the Waikiki Aquarium and Sea Life Park. Our dream is to add photos of reef animals throughout the world. Please E-mail us a photo amd state where it was taken. We will display it at this site and give you credit for your photo. Mahalo!
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The Keiki Korals and coaches of "Venture
into Hawai'i's Coral Reefs would like to dedicate this video
clip called "Reef Fantasy" to the preservation of all coral
reefs throughout the world! |
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Here is a beautiful picture of the popular Hanauma Bay. It is home to many of Hawai'i's reef organisms and a popular tourist site. |
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4th of July 2000 Coral Spawning (release of eggs and sperm) event at the Waikiki Aquarium was a biological phenomenon. |
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This is a cute picture of clown fishes. Although they are not found in Hawai'i's coral reefs we just had to share this fantastic photo with our viewers. The clown fishes and the sea anenome are inseparable and is an example of how reef animals are interdependent of one another. |
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Hawaiian Monk Seals are very special animals to Hawai'i. They are endemic to Hawai'i and are listed on the endangered species list. |
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Isn't she beautiful! This a lagoon jelly fish. We don't have many of them in Hawai'i, but a few of them can be found in Pearl Harbor. |
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Is this a rock or is it fish! Look closely, and you will see a shape of a fish. It is a frogfish that can easily camouflage itself among the coral reefs. |
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Yes, corals are ALIVE. This is a photo of a mushroom coral polyp eating a shrimp. You can see that the mouth of the coral polyp opened to take in the shrimp. |
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Children in Hawai'i love observing the Hawaiian Sea Horse. Did you know that the sea horse is a fish?! |
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Do you think you can pronounce the name of our state's fish, the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a? If you find it a little difficult to say, click on the video clip and you will be able to hear the pronounciation. |
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The baby Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle (commonly referred to as the honu) is Hawai'i's native endangered turtle. |
