Ten Places To Study Marine Life

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

These places in the world can become a fun marine life learning center:
Sea of ​​Cortez, Mexico
Situated between the western coast of Mexico and the Baja Peninsula in Southern California, the Sea of ​​Cortez with the name "World Aquarium." More than a dozen species of whales visit the sea is relatively shallow. Not to mention a variety of dolphins, hammerhead sharks, eagle rays and sea lions swimming in the water, which has dubbed the "Spanish conquistador" who.


Among marine animals, it was also one of the tropical fish that are not found in this sea, the browncheek blenny fish. It is a tropical fish with a long body breathing tube in the lower organs of invertebrate animals.
The island of Utila, Honduras
This island attracts many divers to see the world's largest fish, the giant shark. The world's largest fish is native to the waters of this island by eating plankton. Tourists can dive and swim together, accompanied by a guide is guaranteed safe because these animals only eat plankton.
The island of Komodo, Indonesia
The island of Komodo is the natural habitat of the largest lizard in the world. Komodo is now the population is increasingly rare and protected. The size of the island of Komodo, with not only in the surface water.
Waters of Komodo live marine animals such as dugongs, manatees, dugongs, pygmy seahorses and much more. Diversity of the ecosystems of the Galapagos island of Komodo is also the Asia-Pacific region is known.
Galapagos, Ecuador
Galapagos, an archipelago of 19 main islands and dozens of other small islands located at the equator has a diverse ecosystem that is special. The diversity of ecosystems, scientists Charles Darwin studied the islands and made his famous book "The Origin of Species." Galapagos sharks, and filled only iguanas that live in the sea also, and living species of penguins are generally found in Antarctica.
Beqa, Fiji
Nicknamed the "soft coral capital of the world," Fiji is like a chain in the exotic South Seas between Beqam between two main islands, Viti Levu and lined up. To see coral reefs and lagoons near Beqa to the tourists the possibility of also colorful coral and tropical fish species of sharks.
Palau
Republic of Palau is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, 200 miles north of West Papua, 255 km east of North Maluku, 500 km north east of North Sulawesi and 500 km in the Philippines. The waters around Palau is a place to meet the Philippine Sea and Pacific Ocean, making it the home of the world's marine species, including over 1300 species of fish and hundreds of species of coral. One of the most interesting places on the island-Malik Ali, where divers in the salt lake with thousands of blue jellyfish swimming can be filled, non-toxic.
Visayas, Philippines
Known as the waters are calm, Visayas is the extent of thousands of islands of the Philippines. Different types of eels, sponges, black coral and large collection of tropical fish are just some examples of marine life in these waters.
The Belize
Belize is water which has the second longest coral reef in the world. However, the diversity of the marine beauty of Belize is not to stop there. In Hunting Caye, a coral sand beach is a popular place for divers to see is hundreds of barracuda fish.
Brothers Islands, Red Sea, Egypt
Archipelago of two islands in the middle of the ocean bi-tengal Rouge. The waters surrounding the islands have volcanoes that lie below sea level and is part of the National Marine Park Iceland Park
The most important point in the waters of the islands is shark. Almost all shark species are, fin of the white shark hammerhead shark. No wonder, if it is more difficult instead of water.
Channel Islands National Park, California, USA
The five islands, the National Park is situated on the coast of Santa Barbara and Ventura is, but it looks like another world. Waters underwater caves are dark, dense hedge seagrass tunnel and the natural reefs. As a rule, these waters offer kayaking tours, where tourists can use the oars to see to the observations of dolphins, whales, sea lions or seals.