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Close up of bright orange soft coral head pattern underwater, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland.
Macro close-up of a starfish on a coral underwater. Exploring the underwater world. Background for the screensaver. Texture.
The Red Sea, Egypt, is famous for its vibrant soft corals, which create some of the most stunning underwater landscapes. Unlike hard corals, soft corals are flexible, swaying gracefully with the currents, adding a dynamic beauty to the reef. These corals, such as Dendronephthya and Sinularia, come in a range of colors, including brilliant pinks, purples, oranges, and yellows, making the Red Sea’s reefs a kaleidoscope of life.\n\nSoft corals are found in both shallow and deeper waters, thriving in the warm, clear conditions of the Red Sea. They provide vital habitat for a variety of marine life, including small fish, invertebrates, and other reef organisms, offering shelter and feeding grounds. Their soft, intricate structures also help protect the reef by contributing to the biodiversity that supports the entire ecosystem.\n\nThe soft corals of the Red Sea are often seen alongside schools of colorful fish, creating a mesmerizing and tranquil underwater scene. Popular dive sites like Ras Mohammed National Park, Elphinstone Reef, and Tiran Island are known for their stunning coral gardens. For divers and snorkelers, the Red Sea’s soft corals offer an unforgettable experience, showcasing the beauty and diversity of marine life.
Beautiful sea flowers in underwater world with corals
Maratua Atoll, Indonesia on Nov 27, 2024: close up of hard coral
Colony of a green Favia coral.
Detail of a Sea Whip. Soft corals are sessile, they cannot hide or run away from predators or space competitor. Instead, they produce a range of chemical substances, which effectively deter predators, prevent overgrowth by neighbours or fouling organisms. \nThe terms «sea fan» and «sea whips» describe the shape, but they are both Octocorallia. «Sea fans»or «gorgonians» are Octocorallia with a fan-shaped morphology, contrasting them with unbranched species, which they generally call «sea whips». In science there is no distinct dividing line between soft corals and gorgonians. \nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'52.062 S 134°7'21.384 E at 10m depth
Anemones coral reef underwater closeup. tropical coral reef. Sarcophyton, Alcyoniidae, leathery or soft corals
Close-up of brain coral in a shallow reef lagoon
An underwater tropical wonderland featuring Table Coral (Acropora clathrata) as well as a couple of other different species in all their various colours in super clear water
Gorgonian, Sea Fan, Sea Whips, Coral Reef, South Ari Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia
Sea shell   Pinna nobilis, known by the common names noble pen shell and fan mussel - Perska - Palastura,  Close up Abstract.  Exploring and enjoying Beautiful Sea Life macro .  Underwater scene at clear mediterranean sea.  Scuba diver point of view. Greece Europe. Underwater photography. Night Black Background. Photographed with Nikonos V, 35mm lens Macro 1:1 (real size 24x36mm) on Fujichrome Velvia 50
Coral polyps of brain coral (Favia favus) underwater in the coral reef
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Alveopora - Daisy Flowerpot colonial LPS coral
The appearance of this pretty coral belies its aggressive behavior. Many individual coral polyps form colonies which join together at the base of their skeletons. These colonies grow to form branches, columns, solid colonies that are dome-shaped, or colonies that adhere close to the substrate. Colonies may be meters across and sometimes whole sections of a reef face are covered exclusively by one branching Goniopora species. Goniopora lobata, daisy coral, is named for its extremely large, flower-like polyps, and can grow to cover areas of six to ten meters. Each polyp has 24 long and fleshy tentacles that are normally extended day and night, although these quickly retract when touched revealing the massive skeletons beneath. Each Goniopora species differs in the shape and colour of their polyps, which allows their identification underwater. \nThe species occurs in the Indian and Pacific Oceans; from the coast of Mozambique, to the Red Sea, and east to northern Australia, southern Japan and Hawaii. \nFlowerpot corals are most commonly found in turbid water protected from strong wave action.Flowerpot corals are capable of developing elongated sweeper polyps, like the sweeper tentacles of other corals, which can inflict severe tissue damage on a coral within their reach. It is therefore unusual to see other coral species growing close to the flowerpot coral, and it is believed that this adaptation benefits the flowerpot coral in the intense competition for space on the reef. \nFlowerpot corals have separate male and female colonies (not all corals do) which release sperm and eggs into the water for external fertilisation. The fertilised egg develops into a free-swimming larva that will eventually settle on the substrate and develop into new colonies.\nTriton Bay, Indonesia \n3°54'52.062 S 134°7'21.384 E at 17m depth
Tropical aquarium, tropical waters sea anemone macro close up tentacles
Macro close-up of coral underwater. Exploring the underwater world. Background for the screensaver. Texture. Interior Design. Marine aquarium. Picture for printing
Marsa Shagra, located along Egypt’s Red Sea coast, is renowned for its exceptional hard coral reefs, making it a top destination for divers and snorkelers. The area is part of Egypt’s extensive marine ecosystem, home to vibrant and diverse coral gardens. The hard corals in Marsa Shagra thrive in the clear, warm waters of the Red Sea, creating an incredible underwater landscape filled with color and life.\n\nThe reefs here are characterized by species such as staghorn, brain, and table corals, which form intricate structures that provide shelter and nourishment for a wide variety of marine life. The diverse coral formations support a healthy population of reef fish, including clownfish, parrotfish, and butterflyfish, as well as larger species like turtles and rays.\n\nMarsa Shagra is part of a protected marine environment, ensuring the preservation of its coral reefs and the surrounding ecosystems. Conservation efforts have helped maintain the health of the coral gardens, making it an ideal spot for eco-conscious diving and snorkeling enthusiasts.\n\nThe clear waters and abundant marine life make Marsa Shagra a favorite among underwater explorers, offering easy access to coral reefs for divers of all levels. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, the hard coral reefs of Marsa Shagra provide a breathtaking experience, showcasing the beauty and biodiversity of the Red Sea.
Glass sponge, Sea life Salp and Orange Sea sponge from scuba diver point of view
The Sunray Zoanthid, scientifically known as Palythoa heliodiscus, is a captivating coral species found in various marine environments. It belongs to the family Zoanthidae and is sought after for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. The Sunray Zoanthid features polyps with circular disc-like shapes and a range of colors, including bright yellow, orange, and sometimes green or brown. These polyps form colonies, creating a beautiful display on the reef. They are known for their hardiness and adaptability, thriving in a wide range of lighting and water conditions. Sunray Zoanthids are highly valued by reef enthusiasts and contribute to the visual diversity and splendor of coral ecosystems.
Coral reefs such as this Moon coral, have intricate natural patterns in the shape of moon craters.  Full frame background image.
Coral reef, Heron Island Australia
Early afternoon, after a storm the visibility is reduced to some 5 or 6m. That means: a lot of nutrition in the water, the Gorgonians like that and so the polyps are extended, the lunch is ready! Palau, Micronesia, 7°10'33.499\
An underwater tropical wonderland featuring large round orange Porite Corals
Close up coral surface. Natural background
Gorgonian, Sea Fan, Sea Whips, Coral Reef, South Ari Atoll, Maldives, Indian Ocean, Asia
Grape ( Plerogyra sinuoasa )  coral  deep in tropical sea.  Underwater photography sea life, coral reef. Scuba Diver Point of View
Colorful coral colony as seen fro super close up macro view. Details of individual coral polyps on heathy coral reef in the coral triangle
Hard coral sps,montipora sp
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