When this happens, the woman puts 100-250 eggs on top of the special "brooder" at the bottom of the story of a man (unlike the hippocampus), where they adhere and fertilize. After 4 to 6 weeks, the sea dragons of the young fish are hatched with yolk sac attached, dispersed and given essential vitamins to survive for 2 to 3 days. As this happens, while still trying to hide in the baby's shrimp and seaweed, the baby's Sedoragon can eat small zooplankton and kill.
Marine protected areas (marine protected areas) are established for marine life protection. In marine protected areas around the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, non-fishing zones help fish breeding. Efforts are also being made to restrict pollution and restore the coral reef ecosystem in the area. As ecosystems become more healthy, their biodiversity
There are many marine organisms living in coral reefs. Over 4,000 species of fish and various living creatures including sponges, starfish, sea cucumbers live in coral reefs. The relationship between seaweed and fish and coral reefs is interdependent, coral reefs provide sediments of seaweed, seaweed provides coral reef nutrition, fish depend on both for protection. Destruction of coral reefs will compromise this interdependence in this fragile marine ecosystem and will cause a significant loss in marine biodiversity.
Approximately 25% of all known marine species depend on coral reef for food, shelter and breeding. According to CORAL, coral reefs are also called "sea tropical rainforests", and due to its biodiversity, it is the habitat of more than 4000 species of fish, 700 species of corals, and thousands of other animals and plants. Coral reefs are generally classified into four categories: coral reefs, reefs, coral reefs, plaque reefs, atolls. Coral reefs are the most common coral reefs growing near the coastline. Barrier Coral Reef is different from Edge Coral Reef in that it is separated from the coastline by deeper and wider lagoons. Plaque reefs usually grow between islands or shelf lags and barrier reefs. The coral circle forming the atoll forms a protected lagoon in the middle of the ocean, usually around the island that sinks into the sea.