Video: Marine Biology 101 | Sandy Habitats, Garden Eels, Convict Blennies, Coral Rubble
Would you like to learn more about Marine Biology and what is going on below the surface of our oceans? Through these weekly videos you’ll learn about marine biodiversity and the inter-connectedness of ocean habitats.
In the coming weeks will be publishing a weekly video, shot by, edited and narrated by Josh Jensen from Undersea Productions
In this segment we’ll investigate baitfish schools and their treatment of plankton, and then head over to my favourite habitats: black sandy slopes and rubble.
From the critters living in and under the sand, to the beautiful bottom suckers that keep it clean, you’ll meet some of the more whack species that natural selection has come up with—including perpetual faves the garden eels and the convict blennies.
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