Surgeonfish are named for the sharp little scalpels near their tails, but on Norfolk’s reef their more useful work happens at the other end. Pencil surgeonfish, bluespine unicornfish and their relatives help browse algae across the reef – a small daily job that becomes very valuable on an algae-rich lagoon reef like ours.
Read MoreBluespine unicornfish, Naso unicornis. Note the two scalpels at the base of its tail. These fish have been found to live to at least 50 years old. Norfolk Island