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Nature Conservancy marine scientists Alison Green and Rod Salm went on an expedition to the Coral Triangle — and found one of Earth's richest treasure troves of marine life.
What did they find that made these scientists "yahoo" with excitement? Unprecedented numbers of fish species, more corals at each site than anywhere else in the world, endangered turtles and species new to science!
Read about the expedition through the scientists' blog about their journey to an unexplored heart of coral biodiversity in Southeast Asia!
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Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Katrina Adams (Coral research and survey work in Micronesia); © A. Muljadi (Nemo was found, alive and well in Halmahera); © Emre Turak (Acropora halmaherae); © A. Muljadi (Alison Green counting fish in Halmahera); © Gerry Allen (A mantis shrimp showing his raptorial appendages); © Sterling Zumbrunn (Halmahera Expedition crew members aboard the Seven Seas).