Friday, 7 December 2007

worlds most diverse marine environments...



A blue starfish is seen on coral in Kimbe Bay off Papua New Guineas New Britain Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007. Kimbe Bay lies in the Coral Triangle heartland of the worlds reef-building coral, in seas surrounded by Indonesia, the Philippines and the Solomon Islands. With hundreds of species of coral and reef fish, the 9,800-square-kilometer (3,300 square mile) bay is one of the worlds most diverse marine environments.

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