“…One of the most frequently cited explanations for the use of non‐reef habitats by coral reef fishes is that non‐reef habitats, such as seagrass beds and mangroves, can be used as nursery habitat for juvenile coral reef fishes (Beck et al, ; Dahlgren et al, ; Nagelkerken, ; Nagelkerken et al, ; Sheaves, Baker, Nagelkerken, & Connolly, ). In addition, some coral reef fishes undertake tidal, diel, monthly, seasonal and/or yearly movements between coral reef and non‐reef habitats to forage, shelter from predators and/or spawn (Appeldoorn et al, ; Hitt, Pittman, & Nemeth, ; Honda et al, ; Taylor & Mills, ; Unsworth, Bell, & Smith, ). Availability of, or access to, non‐reef habitats may therefore be important for many coral reef fish species.…”