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Organic texture of Elephant skin hard coral (Pachyseris speciosa)
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Close up of white coral on the beach.
The Gorgonian Sea Fan Annella mollis inhabits lower reef slopes and bottom and reefs of the tropical Indo-West Pacific exposed to strong tidal currents on rock or sand substrates in a depth range from 12-18m. \nJust on this small part of the colony there might be about 4000 polyps!\nTriton Bay, Indonesia, \n3°58'38.682 S 134°9'59.802 E, at 17m depth
Close-up sea sponge background with rough texture
Soft coral textures full frame in the Pacific Ocean
Beached coral found on tropical beach with its unique textures and designs created by the small animals that create coral structures
Horizontal close up of natures art in sea life coral material lighting shades with abstract patterned design in golden yellow glow
Coral texture
This is a nature background photographed of the pattern in sun bleached and dried out coral at the beach in Akumal on a spring day in Mexico.
A reef-building coral growing on a reef in Indonesia has lost its symbiotic zooxanthellae which is known as coral bleaching.
The island of Oahu, in the state of Hawaii, from old camera film in 1987.
A large piece of dead coral looking like a brain on a beach on Curacao
Diploastrea heliopora occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific Ocean in a depth range from 3-15m from the Red Sea  and East Africa to Western Australia, to the Ryukyu Islands and Fiji. This is one of the most easily recognised and least variable of all massive corals. The diameter of a single corallite is 8-10 millimetres. Diploastrea heliopora forms dense, robust, dome-shaped coral colonies. This slow-growing (2 to 6 mm/year) coral has the potential to yield continuous paleoclimate records spanning up to 1000 years for the warmest waters on Earth, the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool, and has a long fossil history as a single recognizable species. \nThe foto was taken in day time, the tentacles are retracted, as they extended only at night. \nSoanggi Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia 4°19'34.3773 S 129°42'21.3856 E at 14m depth
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Salad Coral.  Sea life  Macro, close up. Soft Coral reef  Underwater photo Scuba Diver Point of View Red sea
Bryozoa are a phylum of relatively simple, aquatic invertebrate animals, nearly all living in sedentary colonies. They have a special feeding structure called a lophophore, a \
With the absence of light the ocean water makes all the coral of the ocean look blue.
Macro image of white coral texture background.
Brain coral close up textures under the ocean
A mesmerizing macro photo capturing the intricate details and vibrant beauty of a red coral, showcasing the wonders of marine life.
Because of their black and very solid skeleton, black coral have been worked into amulets (Greek: anti pathes = against disease) for thousands of years in the Arabian regions of the Red Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. This specimen of Black Coral Antipathes sp. is from Palau, Micronesia, 7°5'51\
Coral reefs
Sea life  Orange  coral from scuba diver point of view
Close up textured background of coral marine organism
Shell series: sea shells in various colors
Dead ocean sponge macro photography lines of the skeleton.on sand.
Wide angle coral reef scenes with fish
a white Shallow Water Starlet Coral (Siderastrea radians) underwater in white sand near Exuma Islands in the Bahamas
This Acropora table coral was seriously damaged, but the colony is regrowing over the damaged table. The white edges are the growing zones. \nObviously this colony has a high recovery potential and over all the resilience of the reef is exceptional: \nWhen the Banda volcano last blew its top in 1988, a large lava flow swept down the northern slope into the ocean, covering a large part of reef in volcanic rock. What many thought would be the total destruction of the reef has instead become one of the most incredible coral reefs in Indonesia. Measured from ground zero after the eruption in 1988, this particular reef is known to be the fastest growing coral in the world. \nLava Flow, Banda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°30'20.418 S 129°52'57.456 E at 9m depth
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