1:50 |
Coral larva spawns and grows into colony |
3:30 |
Christmas Tree Worm lives within the coral |
4:10 |
Grouper? and
Hawksbill Turtle? cleaned by
Cleaner Wrasse |
4:55 |
Whale Sharks feed on plankton |
5:30 | Coral polyp structure: limestone skeleton |
6:55 | Inside corals are Algae ("plants"), amount of sunlight regulated by
pigments seen in UV light |
9:00 |
Butterflyfish eat coral |
9:15 |
Coral polyps emerge at night by extending tentacles to feed |
10:10 |
Coral polyps fight by digesting rivals |
11:40 |
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish attacks corals, defended by
Sangogani Crab? , which eats mucous from the coral |
13:25 |
Humphead Parrotfish eat coral, excrete sand to form beaches |
15:25 |
Sooty Tern?s nest on island |
16:40 |
Jacks prey on shoals of
Silversides |
17:55 |
Snapping Shrimp? queen in a colony (like bees) hiding in sponge |
19:00 |
Polychete Worm attacks Snapping Shrimp |
20:40 |
Red-mouthed Grouper? preys on
Dartfish |
21:15 | Red-mouthed Grouper fights
Lionfish for territory |
22:25 |
Harlequin Shrimp attack
Seastar by flipping it on its back |
23:45 |
Powder Blue Tang feed on Green Algae, and try to chase sway
Convict Tangs |
26:15 |
Basket Star crawls out at night to feed |
27:40 |
Mottled Ray uses electroreceptors to hunt in the sand at night |
28:50 |
Oceanic Whitetip Shark also hunt by electroreceptors |
31:40 |
Brown Surgeon Fish mating ritual in the Red Sea |
33:10 |
Fusiliers feed on eggs |
32:55 |
Banded Pipefish
courtship dance |
36:45 |
Flamboyant Cuttlefish mating |
38:00 |
Humpback Whale males sing to attract females |
40:00 |
Coral spawning by temperature and tide |
43:20 |
Atlantic Lobster?s migrate to deeper water during stormy season (Caribbeans) |
45:05 |
Reef destruction from storm |