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  2. Scleractinia - Wikipedia

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    Settlement and early life stages of scleractinian corals. This figure focuses on the first steps of a coral larvae (searching, attachment, and metamorphosis) toward an adult coral. [12] Stony corals have a great range of reproductive strategies and can reproduce both sexually and asexually.

  3. Coelosimilia - Wikipedia

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    Coelosimilia is a genus of extinct scleractinian coral from the Late Cretaceous period. [1] The specimens were found in rocks around 70 million years old dating from the Late Cretaceous of the Mesozoic Era. Coelosimilia is similar to modern-day scleractinians, except for the composition of its calcitic, non-aragonitic skeleton. It is the only ...

  4. Scolymia - Wikipedia

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    Scolymia, commonly called scoly coral, is a genus of large-polyp stony corals (Scleractinia). These animals are believed date back to the Miocene with three extant species present in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.

  5. Coral reef restoration - Wikipedia

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    Coral polyps [13] The process of cultivating coral polyps to aid in the regeneration of reefs worldwide is known as coral gardening. Growing small coral fragments through asexual reproduction until they are fully mature is the fundamental technique of coral gardening, with ocean-based or land-based nurseries being the two primary methods utilized.

  6. Oxypora glabra - Wikipedia

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    Oxypora glabra is a species of scleractinia coral, otherwise known as stony or hard coral, and part of the family Lobophylliidae, which is characteristic of robust coral colonies. [3] Corals are extremely plastic organisms in that their structures rely on their environment, making construction widely variable.

  7. Aquaculture of coral - Wikipedia

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    Coral aquaculture, also known as coral farming or coral gardening, is the cultivation of corals for commercial purposes or coral reef restoration. Aquaculture is showing promise as a tool for restoring coral reefs, which are dying off around the world. [1] [2] [3] The process protects young corals while they are most at risk of dying. Small ...

  8. Caryophylliidae - Wikipedia

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  9. Galaxea astreata - Wikipedia

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    Galaxea astreata is a common and cosmopolitan large polyp scleractinian coral, (stony, hard coral) in the family Euphylliidae.It has a sub-massive morphology.It is found in the Indo-Pacific [2] and is the most abundant coral species in Xuwen Coral Reef National Nature Reserve.