Arothron stellatus – The Starry Pufferfish
Discover Arothron stellatus – the starry pufferfish. Learn about its life cycle, habitat, diet, defense mechanisms, and role in marine ecosystems.
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Discover Arothron stellatus – the starry pufferfish. Learn about its life cycle, habitat, diet, defense mechanisms, and role in marine ecosystems.
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The longhorn cowfish (Lactoria cornuta), also known as the horned boxfish, is a fascinating and uniquely shaped marine species belonging to the family Ostraciidae. Recognized by its long, protruding horns and box-like body, this fish is a striking example of nature’s ingenuity. Found in tropical and subtropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, the longhorn cowfish is known for its slow yet graceful movement, defensive adaptations, and intriguing behaviors.
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Quay’s garfish, scientifically referred to as Hyporhamphus quoyi, is a fascinating member of the family Hemiramphidae. Known for its slender, elongated body and distinctive beak-like jaws, this fish is commonly found in coastal waters, estuaries, and lagoons across the Indo-Pacific region.
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Epinephelus tauvina, commonly known as the greasy grouper or brown-spotted reef cod, is a robust and highly adaptable fish species in the family Serranidae. Found in warm waters across the Indo-Pacific, this species is of significant ecological, cultural, and economic importance in its native range.
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Ambassis gymnocephalus, commonly known as the bald glassy perchlet, is a small, transparent fish species that thrives in tropical and subtropical waters. Belonging to the family Ambassidae, this fascinating fish is known for its delicate appearance and ecological role in its native habitats.
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Pentaceraster cumingi, commonly known as the Cuming’s sea star, is a strikingly beautiful species of starfish native to the Indo-Pacific region. Known for its unique appearance and ecological significance, this sea star is a fascinating marine organism that captivates marine enthusiasts and researchers alike.
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The scouting group from Dhammissara National School visited the Lanka Mangrove Museum, exploring exhibits and gaining valuable environmental knowledge to support their progress in achieving new scouting merit badges
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Explore the insightful visit by Ven. Pahiyangala Ananda Sagara Thero to the Lanka Mangrove Museum. Discover how this visit emphasizes mangrove conservation efforts and cultural heritage..
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Discover the life and traditions of the local fishing community at the Lanka Mangrove Museum, showcasing their heritage, practices, and connection to nature.
Awareness Programme on Mangrove Conservation for local fishing community Read More »