Illustration of Carcharhinus melanopterus (Blacktip Reef Shark)
Illustration of coastline base gradient from deep reef to shallow reef, exposed sand, protected sand, and estuary
Illustration of coastline base gradient from deep reef to shallow reef, exposed sand, protected sand, and estuary
Illustration of coastline base with open estuary and nearshore reef
The black sea urchin, also called a long-spined sea urchin, is the most abundant and important herbivore on the coral reefs of the western Atlantic and Caribbean basin. When the population of these sea urchins is at a healthy level, they are the main grazers which prevent algae overgrowth of the reef
Illustration of a 2D estuary with continental island and offshore reef
A generic volcanic island with crater, lava flows, beach, and reef, that you can add to any diagram
Illustration of ocean base with volcanic island and coral reef
Illustration of a traditional outrigger canoe from Samoa
Illustration of patch reef base with coral cay and lagoon
As per Darwin's theory about the formation of coral atolls, this illustration shows the remaining coral atoll following subsidence of the original volcanic island.
Illustration of reef base with volcanic island and barrier reef
Illustration of reef base with volcanic island and barrier reef
Illustration of reef base with volcanic island and fringing reef
Illustration of reef base with volcanic island and fringing reef
Illustration of limestone reef with sand deposits
Illustration of Wedge-tail Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus Rectangulus)
Illustration of watershed base with mountains, rivers, dam, and reef