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  2. Black coral - Wikipedia

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    For example, Cozumel, Mexico, was famed for dense black coral beds that have been harvested since the 1960s [30] leading to widespread black coral population declines. [31] Despite improvements in management in Cozumel, including no harvesting permits issued since the mid-1990s, the black coral population had failed to recover when assessed in ...

  3. Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park - Wikipedia

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    The reefs are primarily found on underwater cliffs, there are also some in coastal lagoons and on sand bars at the north tip of the island. [8] Cozumel's deeper coral reefs were historically famed for their black corals, [9] yet black coral populations declined from the 1960s to the mid-1990s because of overharvesting [9] and by 2016 had not ...

  4. Scorpion Reef - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion Reef (Spanish: Arrecife Alacranes) is an atoll containing a small group of islets in the Gulf of Mexico, about 125 kilometres (78 mi; 67 NM) off the northern coast of the state of Yucatán, Mexico. [2] Designated a national park, the reef is part of the Campeche Bank archipelago and is the largest reef in the southern Gulf of Mexico.

  5. Oxynaspis gracilis - Wikipedia

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    The living tissue of black corals such as Plumapathes pennacea may grow over the surface of this barnacle. [ 2 ] Black corals are mostly deep water animals; specimens (including fan-shaped and bottlebrush-shaped species) from the Gulf of Mexico, collected and recorded with remotely operated vehicles at depths ranging from 68 to 124 m (223 to ...

  6. The Pinnacles (Gulf of Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The study also determined a tropical storm that passed over the area during summer 2010 churned up the sea and caused oil to reach the corals. [5] A 2005 National Academy of Sciences report showed that oil mixed with dispersants damaged certain corals' reproduction and deformed their larvae. The study concluded the federal government needed to ...

  7. Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) is a United States National Marine Sanctuary located 100 nautical miles (120 mi; 190 km) off of Galveston, Texas, in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. It contains the northernmost coral reefs in the United States. Underlying salt domes forced the seafloor upward in various areas of the ...

  8. Diadema antillarum - Wikipedia

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    Diadema antillarum, also known as the lime urchin, black sea urchin, or the long-spined sea urchin, [2] is a species of sea urchin in the family Diadematidae. This sea urchin is characterized by its exceptionally long black spines. It is the most abundant and important herbivore on the coral reefs of the western Atlantic and Caribbean basin.

  9. Oculina - Wikipedia

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    Oculina is a genus of colonial stony coral in the family Oculinidae. These corals are mostly found in the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and Bermuda [2] but some species occur in the eastern Pacific Ocean. They occur at depths down to 1000 metres. [1]