Not exact matches
During night dives, the team stimulated biofluorescence in the
fish with
high -
intensity blue light arrays housed in watertight cases.
«No take marine reserves are a promising approach for mitigating coral disease in locations where the concentration or
intensity of
fishing effort is relatively
high,» says Professor Garry Russ from the Coral CoE.
Dr. Arthur Myberg of the University of Miami, an expert on
fish and shark acoustic studies, told Godknect in 2012, «Noise
intensities 30 to 100 times
higher than those which only scare off animals will most likely cause injuries.»
«Lower frequency sounds provided more information on the numbers of
fish living on the reef, while the
intensity of
higher frequency reef sounds gave an indication of coral diversity.»