Saturday, September 3, 2016

Scientists Name New Fish After Obama


Scientists are naming a new fish after President Barack Obama partly as a way to say thanks for his decision last month to create a new protected area off the Hawaiian coast.
National Geographic reported Friday that the maroon and gold creature, which was discovered 300 feet deep in the waters off Kure Atoll, is the only known fish to live within Papahānaumokuākea, an expanse of coral reefs and seamounts home to more than 7,000 species.
The dorsal fin coloration of the male is a circular red spot ringed with blue which scientists said reminded them of Obama's campaign logo.
"It's very reminiscent of Obama's (campaign) logo," Richard Pyle, a marine biologist, told the magazine. "How appropriate that a fish we were thinking about naming after him anyway, just to say thank you for expanding the national monument, happens to have a feature that ties it to the President."
The species was discovered this past June during a research trip to Kure, the world's northernmost atoll, National Geographic reported.
This is not the first time Obama has had a fish named after him.
Scientists named an aqua and orange speckled freshwater darter found in the Tennessee River Etheostoma Obama in 2012. At the time, scientists named others of the more than 200 species of darters discovered after other presidents.
Dem no see new lion or tiger to name Obama? E come be fish. Mscheeew!!


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