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  2. Callogorgia - Wikipedia

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    Callogorgia can reproduce both sexually and asexually. [4] Mature eggs enter the body cavity and spawned via the mouth. [4] A planktonic disc-shaped larva grows from the fertilized egg. [4] The early growth of tentacles, body cavity, and mouth begins their change into adults. [4] Callogorgia cling to a surface in the water as they mature into ...

  3. Alcyonium coralloides - Wikipedia

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    Like other soft corals, Alcyonium coralloides is a suspension feeder. The polyps spread their pinnate tentacles wide and passively gather zooplankton and organic particles from the water flowing past. [3] By colonising gorgonians, Alcyonium coralloides is raised above the surface of the substrate. This is advantageous to it as the water flow ...

  4. Anthozoa - Wikipedia

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    Anthozoans are exclusively marine, and include sea anemones, stony corals, soft corals, sea pens, sea fans and sea pansies. Anthozoa is the largest taxon of cnidarians; over six thousand solitary and colonial species have been described. They range in size from small individuals less than half a centimetre across to large colonies a metre or ...

  5. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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    Unlike sea anemones, corals secrete hard carbonate exoskeletons that support and protect the coral. Most reefs grow best in warm, shallow, clear, sunny and agitated water. Coral reefs first appeared 485 million years ago, at the dawn of the Early Ordovician, displacing the microbial and sponge reefs of the Cambrian. [2]

  6. Scientists seek public help to prevent spread of invasive ...

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    Scientists urge divers, recreational charters, residents and visitors exploring the waters of South Florida to look for an invasive soft coral species that has been reported on the nearby ...

  7. Alcyonacea - Wikipedia

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    Many soft corals are easily collected in the wild for the reef aquarium hobby, as small cuttings are less prone to infection or damage during shipping than stony corals. Nevertheless, home-grown specimens tend to be more adaptable to aquarium life and help conserve wild reefs.

  8. Litophyton arboreum - Wikipedia

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    Litophyton arboreum, also known as broccoli coral, is a common soft coral found from the Red Sea to the Western Pacific. It grows up to 80 cm, usually on seaward reef slopes or hard bottoms. The color of L. arboreum varies from pale olive-green to yellow or grey. L. arboreum are anthozoans in the order Alcyonacea in the family Nephtheidae.

  9. Scientists discover world's largest coral colony: Watch as ...

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    Located 42 feet under water, the coral colony is visible from space, but until the recent discovery, scientists thought it may be the remnants of shipwreck. ... more than 75% of the world's corals ...

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