Moray eels thrive on coral reefs close to people—overfishing of other predators, like sharks, may be the cause

Coral reefs that are in close proximity to larger populations of people tend to have fewer sharks and other fish due to higher fishing pressure. But new research shows there’s one group of predators that’s the exception—moray eels.


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Source: Phys.org