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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. 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]

  4. Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary (FGBNMS) is a 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 Gulf of Mexico ...

  5. Plexaura homomalla - Wikipedia

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    Plexaura homomalla, commonly known as the black sea rod or Caribbean sea whip, is a species of gorgonian-type octocoral in the family Plexauridae.It is widely distributed in the Caribbean from the Florida Keys to the northern coast of Venezuela.

  6. Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park contains both shallow and mesophotic coral reefs and extends to the 100 m depth isobar. [5] This park is protected under the Ramsar Convention along with Manglares y Humedales del Norte de Isla Cozumel, they both are included in the UNESCO protected area called Isla Cozumel Biosphere Reserve, Mexico. [6]

  7. Antipathella fiordensis - Wikipedia

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    Antipathella fiordensis is a species of colonial coral in the order Antipatharia, the black corals, so named because their calcareous skeletons are black.It was first described as Antipathes fiordensis by the New Zealand zoologist Ken R. Grange in 1990, from material collected in the steep-sided fiords of Fiordland in the southeastern South Island, New Zealand. [3]

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