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Title: Anemonefish In Bleached Anemone. Indonesia
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A clownfish (false clown anemonefish: Amphiprion ocellaris) swims through the tentacles of a bleached anemone (magnificent sea anemone: Heteractis magnifica) on a coral reef. This bleaching occured in 2022,, due to warming water caused by a La Nina event. Raja Ampat. This area is usually considered as a refuge from mass bleaching events. Misool, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia. Ceram Sea. Tropical West Pacific Ocean.
- Anthozoans: Anthozoa
- Bird's Head Seascape
- bleaching
- Bony Fishes: Osteichthyes
- Ceram Sea
- clownfish: western clown anemonefish: false clown anemonefish: A
- Cnidarians: Cnidaria
- coral bleaching
- coral reef
- Damselfishes: Pomacentridae
- Fishes
- Indonesia
- Invertebrates
- magnificent sea anemone: Heteractis magnifica
- Marine Life
- Misool
- Misool Marine Protected Area
- Pacific Ocean
- Raja Ampat
- Sea Anemones: Actininaria
- South East Asia
- tropical
- West Papua
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