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  2. Black coral - Wikipedia

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    A black coral reproduces both sexually and asexually throughout its lifetime. Many black corals provide housing, shelter, food, and protection for other animals. Black corals were originally classified in the subclass Ceriantipatharia along with ceriantharians (tube-dwelling anemones), but were later reclassified under Hexacorallia.

  3. Leiopathes glaberrima - Wikipedia

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    White "black coral". Gooseneck barnacles are attached to a branch in the lower right center. In the deep waters off Malta in the Mediterranean Sea, Leiopathes glaberrima is the dominant species in what have been called "coral gardens", where it is associated with other scleractinian corals, gorgonians and zoanthids. The areas are characterised ...

  4. Plumapathes pennacea - Wikipedia

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    Black corals are so called because the main axial skeleton is made of a spiny, keratin-like substance called "antipathin" which is a dark brownish-black. This colonial coral has a bushy, two dimensional form and grows out of a holdfast firmly anchored to a rock. It can grow to 1.5 m (5 ft) tall and a similar width.

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    Not only does Florida's Coral Reef protect southeast Florida from wind and waves generated by hurricanes, but our reef also generates 60,000 jobs and $2 billion in local income.

  6. Cirrhipathes - Wikipedia

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    Coral species in this genus are commonly known as whip or wire corals because they often exhibit a twisted or coiled morphology. In addition to their colorful appearance, with colors ranging from yellow to red passing through blue and green, these species possess a dark skeleton that is characteristic to every black coral. [1] [2]

  7. Antipathidae - Wikipedia

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    Antipathidae is a family of corals in the order Antipatharia, commonly known as black corals. They are generally considered a deep-water taxon; however, some of the most diverse communities are known from tropical shallow waters.

  8. Tubastraea micranthus - Wikipedia

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    While, most azooxanthellate corals are flexible and tend to flow with the currents, T. micranthus is rare in that it is a reef-building coral, strong enough to remain standing in areas that were blasted with dynamite. They are additionally notable for their relatively fast rate of growth of 4 cm per year, outpacing many azooxanthellate corals. [2]

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