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  • 14:29, 3 June 2024WarmWaterandFish (hist | edit) ‎[12,908 bytes]BrianNaess (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= The Impact of Warmer Water on Fish Behavior = We know that rising temperatures are already harming the ability of corals to survive and sustain themselves, but less is known about how fish are affected. If our oceans continue to warm, we need to know how fish are going to respond to that change in order to protect them effectively. This article presents existing research on how warmer waters impact fish behavior. There are 5 studies discussed here, with a variety of sp...")
  • 13:31, 3 June 2024Chromatophores (hist | edit) ‎[13,295 bytes]BrianNaess (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Chromatophores = == Introduction == The ability of certain marine animals to change color is a captivating natural phenomenon and product of advanced evolution driven by unique skin cells called chromatophores. Chromatophores are cells or organs that have the ability to disperse and concentrate pigments, changing the color of the skin barrier. <ref name="fingerman">Fingerman, M. (1963). Chromatophores of cephalopods. The Control of Chromatophores, 93–96. https://doi....")
  • 12:44, 3 June 2024Military (hist | edit) ‎[18,454 bytes]BrianNaess (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= The Impact of Military Activities on Reefs = == How Islands Change When the Military Arrives == This is an area for future research. == Nuclear Testing == 400px|thumb|right|Marshall Islands on a Map <ref name="britannica">https://www.britannica.com/place/Bikini-atoll-Marshall-Islands</ref> As a result of lingering tensions from both world wars, the United States and a multitude of European countries fell into a state of distress, whic...")
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