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Bluestriped Grunts & Gray Snapper

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April 4, 2024

Underwater image of a tight group of fish, some silver and white and the others white with yellow fins and tails, swimming.
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Bluestriped grunts and gray snapper, two fish species vital to the local economy, in Belize’s Hol Chan Marine Reserve.

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