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Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay is an aquarium in Newquay, England. It is home to over 40 living displays from tropical sharks and lobsters to seahorses and tropical fish.
At the Aquarium’s heart is a large ocean tank where an underwater walkthrough tunnel offers close encounters with the tropical coral reef fish.
Other displays are home to giant Pacific octopus, triggerfish, nautilus, cuttlefish, turtles and terrapins.
Best of October 2013
Coral Reef, Maldives
Sea anemones, anemonefish, and corals create a Technicolor scene at Ari Atoll in the Maldives. Cast across the Indian Ocean, the Asian nation consists of 16 major atolls, each a ring of reefs around a lagoon.
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Built a submarine a while back but never got around to taking the photos of it. Decided I should do a one day build to get some scenery built and to motivate me to snap a few photos of the sub as well. And it did, but i ended up taking photos of it separately. Either way, a very fun build! Also, before someone else mentions it. That fish is very close to a great moc I saw years ago. Forgot who built it and where I saw it. If someone knows please do tell. I don't want to go around receiving unearned credit.
Long Reef NSW
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Apo Reef is the second largest contiguous coral reef in the world, and the largest in the Philippines.
"Emblematic of their work is their global-scale participatory project, the Crochet Coral Reef. This unique intersection of art, science and mathematics marries an exploration of non-Euclidean geometry with traditional handicraft while calling attention to the destruction of coral reefs by climate change. Here, the sisters work with communities around the world to crochet large-scale installations that simulate living reefs.
The project responds to the environmental crisis of global warming and to the escalating problem of oceanic plastic trash by highlighting not only the damage humans are doing to Earth’s ecology, but also our power for positive action. The project has been done in New York, London, Riga, Abu Dhabi and many other places, engaging more than 10,000 participants so far. As part of Helsinki Biennial 2021, the Wertheims will work with local Finnish communities to crochet a reef in Helsinki."