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 Aerial view of patterns in a coral reef.
Coral Reef Task Force - Winter Meeting 2012
Coral Reef Task Force - Winter Meeting 2012
 Aerial view of patterns in a coral reef.
Coral Reef Task Force - Winter Meeting 2012
Coral Reef Task Force - Winter Meeting 2012
Coral Reef Task Force - Winter Meeting 2012
Coral Reef Task Force - Winter Meeting 2012
 Short-bodied blenny (Exallias brevis) is an obligate corallivore, which feeds on  coral.
 Zanclus Canescens - Moorish Idol, Acanthurus Achilles, Achilles Tang Other fish species and coral head of Porites lobatus in foreground
 Coral polyps
 Poritidae coral Porites sp.right bottom
 'Honolulu and Its Fringing Reef', Plate VI.  In: 'Coral Reefs of the Hawaiian Islands' by Alexander Agassiz.  April 1889. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Harvard College.  Vol. XVII. No. 3.  Library Call Number G161 A26.
Team Tern Gets Their Goose On!
 Bent metal rod with coral growing at tip on modern ship wreck at Pearl and Hermes Reef.
Red Tailed Wrasse
 A tropical duck is seen along the Coral World Nature Trail.
Coral stone
2007 Baldrige Award, The City of Coral Springs
 This beautiful pale orange coral was collected at the Lophelia coral banks. Very different from the surrounding pale white Lophelia, The members of the Islands in the Stream 2002 expedition had never seen this type of coral before among the Lophelia duri
Coral Pink Sand Dune Tiger Beetle
Opening Ceremony of NOVA Southeastern University’s (NSU) Center of Excellence for Coral Reef Ecosystem Research
Acropora Corals
 Soft corals.
 Labroides sp.  Cleaning wrasse over acropora coral
 Extended coral polyps feeding
 'Eastern Side of the Entrance to Honolulu Harbor', Plate VII.  In: 'Coral Reefs of the Hawaiian Islands' by Alexander Agassiz.  April 1889. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Harvard College.  Vol. XVII. No. 3.  Library Call Number G16
 A large yellow sponge (Farria sp.) from Lyman Seamount.  Sponges, like corals, attract other fauna, such as crinoids, brittle stars, shrimp, and amphipods.
 Patch reef with assorted corals.
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