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RB_Selat Besar Question to the photographer Jerry Kinslow, 5/3/06 5:58 PM

Question to the photographer Jerry Kinslow, "Was that coral transplants or natural growth" Answer: Yes, it was natural growth. The location is in the strait, hard bottom and tide current is very strong. This place is like a restaurant trip?..and the reefball was covered by coral, sponges, sea fans, and lots more. Some of reefball may be was not recognize. The other place is Sikod Bay, and this place is more people for any locations in this area. We have the deeper (25-40) site here, and look like the coral was growth very slow. Yes, the configurations of the reefball are important for the fishes. For example, in Sikod the number of reefball about 400 balls, in one group may be about more than 50 balls. And we arranged path way to the deep area, same thing in ST3 and Segara location. Shrimps also very happy stay inside the reefball like in ST3.



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