Reef fish called Chromis viridis (blue-green chromis) and Chromis margaritifer (bicolor chromis) swim among the staghorn coral (Acropora acuminata) at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific.
Heteractis Malu, a delicate sea anemone, waves its long purple-tipped tentacles at Kingman Reef National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific, about 1,000 miles southwest of Honolulu.
Paracanthurus Hepatus, a coral reef fish also known as Pacific blue tang, scouts the coral at Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Ocean
Paracanthurus Hepatus, a coral reef fish also known as a Pacific blue tang, contrasts sharply with the stony Acropora coral at one of the Pacific Remote Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex.
Bull trout, a threatened species, gets the attention of Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office scientists, particularly on the Blackfeet Reservation. See Trout on Tribal Lands in the Spring 2009 Eddies www.fws.gov/eddies