2006年VOA标准英语-New Species of Undersea Life Found Near Indones(在线收听) |
By Zulima Palacio A team of scientists just back from combing the waters off Indonesia has announced the discovery of more than 50 new species of undersea life, including a "walking" shark and a shrimp that looks like a praying mantis. Jeffrey Young narrates. Sebastian Troeng, the conservation group's Director of Marine Strategies, said the new fish species include two species of shark that "walk" on their fins. The team said papers on two of the new fish species -- called flasher wrasse because of the bright colors the male exhibits during mating -- have been accepted for publication in Aqua, the Journal of Ichthyology and Aquatic Biology. The group is also in the process of writing papers on the other species. "The number of species now recorded -- 1,233 species of coral reef fish -- is close to the just over 1400 species found in the Great Barrier Reef. And, in terms of corals, there are actually more species found in the Bird's Head Seascape than in the Great Barrier Reef." The U.S.-based Conservation International team says the remote and extensive area is under danger from fishermen who use dynamite and cyanide to net their catches. The group called on Indonesia's government to protect the region. |
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