Great Barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda)
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Great Barracuda (Sphyraena barracuda) swims through coral reef habitat on the west coast of Mona Island, Puerto Rico. Barracudas, as piscivorous (fish eaters) and general carnivores, are one of the top predators of the reef ecosystem using bursts of speed and sharp teeth to catch their prey. They are found frequently over coral reefs, near mangroves, and in sea grass beds. Image courtesy of Ron Hill, NOAA Fisheries, SEFSC-Galveston.
Gulf of Mexico Deep Sea Habitats: September 21 - October 2, 2003 Posted on: 14 Sep, 2005
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