The reef triggerfish (Balistoides viridescens) is not currently classified as endangered. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), it is listed as "Least Concern," indicating that it has a stable population and is not facing significant threats. However, like many marine species, it can be affected by habitat degradation and overfishing in certain regions. Conservation efforts are important to maintain healthy populations and ecosystems.
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Queen Trigger fish live in the Caribbean ocean. They are typically found along the reef and change color to match with their surroundings.
barramudi ,trigger fish , parrot fish, surgeon fish , lobsters ,sea turtles
Because of the mangrove destruction that is connected to the coral reef
there are 230000000000 so shut your mouth up
humuhumunukunukuapua'a is a kind of fish. its also called the reef trigger fish. your welcome!Its a type of fish, search it on Google
=Humuhumunukunukuapua`a - Hawaiian Trigger Fish =
it is really important because it has the most endangered species of fish and sea creatures there
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The Great Barrier Reef does not yet have an official listing of "endangered". However, around 40 species which live in and around the Great Barrier Reef are listed as endangered.
some animals being endangered in the coral reef are special types of squid