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Monday, September 18, 2006

Stunning nature discovery in Indonesia


An Epaulette Shark

Discoveries of hugely diverse fish and coral species in the Indonesian archipelago have amazed researchers.

The Bird's Head region in Papua may be the most biologically diverse in all the oceans, say scientists from Conservation International (CI). Among 50 species believed to be new are bottom-dwelling "walking" sharks and "flasher" wrasse, which feature colourful male courting displays. CI is working with the Indonesian government to protect the ecosystem.

"Five years ago we ran our first expedition to Raja Ampat [islands off the Bird's Head], and this revealed what we felt to be the epicentre of marine biodiversity on the planet," said Mark Erdmann, a CI scientist on the project. [...]


2 comments:

Hasan Mubarak said...

I was so fascinated by this new discovery!

We often hear that Makran Coast too is diverse in marine life and is home many species including stingrays, blue whales and cods.

I wish I could dive in to check out if it's true or not...

Asma said...

Oh very nice ... and it does look beautiful :)