By A Mystery Man Writer
The coral reef ecosystems that cover our globe provide essential food and habitat to over 25% of all marine life. The parrotfish is a common animal found among these ecosystems and are a crucial keystone species, responsible for cleaning the corals from harmful algae. The abundance of parrotfish can be related directly to the health of our coral reef ecosystems. Features Materials Donation Shipping UPF 50+ sun protection (max rating achievable) Fibers mechanically engineered for quick-dry, moisture-wicking and breathability Resilient 4-way stretch and recovery for shape retention in and out of the water 100% chlorine, sun, salt water, and sunscreen resistant High neck collar, thumbholes at wrists, and medium back booty coverage Back zipper for easy entry, with a long paracord pull for easy zip up Raglan cut sleeves for great range of shoulder movement No shelf bra or padding.
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