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This fish discovered an awesome way to recycle a seashell

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The ocean naturally recycles itself. In the Virgin Islands we recognize that fact and have made it illegal to remove natural objects from beaches and shorelines. This includes seashells, coral, natural drift wood, seaweed, pebbles, sand, etc. If it belongs there, leave it there.

~ Longspine squirrelfish – Holocentus rufus

 

*Any alteration to shoreline, no matter how small, requires a permit. Inquire at the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources.*

Posted in Benthic Heritage, Fish & Wildlife, VI Benthic Heritage, VI Benthic Heritage Series, Video of the Day, Video of the Day, Wildlife Education | Tagged ~ Longspine squirrelfish, Holocentus rufus, pot fish
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