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Comment: The dreaded "Crown of Thorns" starfish is destroying south pacific reefs. The largest starfish in the world, they are protected by long spines that release a neurotoxin.

Canyons6 * Anemonefish and sea anemone. * Anemonefish and sea anemone.

Canyons7 * Anemonefish and sea anemone. * Anemonefish and sea anemone.

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Canyons9 * Blenny fish. * Blenny fish.

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Canyons12 * These monsters eat coral reef polyps and since showing up the in Society Islands have caused significant damage. The sections of reef we dove in Moorea were 85-90% dead and the starfish only arrived in large numbers in March, 2007. * These monsters eat coral reef polyps and since showing up the in Society Islands have caused significant damage. The sections of reef we dove in Moorea were 85-90% dead and the starfish only arrived in large numbers in March, 2007.

Canyons13 * Toxic spines keep most predators at bay. Overfishing of the Giant Triton has led to this horrible imbalance. * Toxic spines keep most predators at bay. Overfishing of the Giant Triton has led to this horrible imbalance.

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Canyons16 * Green sea turtle. * Green sea turtle.

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