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Acanthaster planci
Echinaster callosus
Fromia indica
Fromia indica
Fromia monilis
Fromia sp.? showing the slightly off-centre madreporite
Gomophoia egeriae
Gomphoia gomphoia
Gomphoia gomphoia - central disk
Halithyle regularis from below
Linkia laevigata
Linkia laevigata
Nardoa tuberculata
Neoferdina cumingi
Pentaceraster cumingii
Protoreaster sp.?
Tromidia catalai - a persons fingers give scale to this huge starfish
Unidentified starfish

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Die Organisationen, die sich für den Schutz der Korallenriffe und unserer Ozeane einsetzen, brauchen so viel Unterstützung, wie sie bekommen können. Eine Auswahl:

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Starfish

Starfish

Starfish, Brittle Stars and Basket Stars all have a central disk with typically 5 arms, though some have many more. They are almost all generalist predators and a number of species are critical to the species diversity of the habitat they live in. This happens because they keep populations of quickly reproducing prey in check. Very sensitive to marine pollution, they are good bio-indicators. Pollution and over-exploitation consequently have impact on reef biodiversity.

The best known starfish on reefs is the Crown of Thorns (CoTs). It is voracious feeder on corals, and when left unchecked, lays waste to large areas of reef. It has few natural predators. The Triton Trumpet Shell is the most effective predator, but its numbers have been decimated in many places by shell-collectors.

Acanthaster planci
Echinaster callosus
Fromia indica
Fromia indica
Fromia monilis
Fromia sp.? showing the slightly off-centre madreporite
Gomophoia egeriae
Gomphoia gomphoia
Gomphoia gomphoia - central disk
Halithyle regularis from below
Linkia laevigata
Nardoa tuberculata
Neoferdina cumingi
Pentaceraster cumingii
Protoreaster sp.?
Tromidia catalai - a persons fingers give scale to this huge starfish
Unidentified starfish