With too few tritons on the reef, crown-of-thorns starfish populations can explode, jeopardizing the living coral that makes ... of full-grown sea turtles. One common defense against predators ...
For example, hawksbill turtles eat lots of sea sponges, which would otherwise out-compete reef-building corals. So the turtles help to protect the coral reefs, which are crucial for the survival of ...
They love warm water, coral reefs, and beaches ... you might be able to see the baby turtles hatching and running towards the ...
Fins can inadvertently harm the turtles or damage the coral reefs and sea grass where they feed and live. To ensure you’re not contributing to habitat destruction, leave the fins behind and rely ...