RF2X18ATH–Close-up of elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata), dive site John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo, Florida Keys, Florida, USA
RFC80GDD–Tropical fish take refuge amongst Elkhorn Coral.
RF2X18AX1–Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) and field weaver fish (Abudefduf saxatilis), dive site John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo, Florida
RFTR8R42–Extensive Branch Coral (Acropora florida) on a reef in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
RF2X18B1P–A damselfish seeks shelter in a staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis), dive site John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo, Florida Keys
RFH68MH9–Acropora palmata: Yellow elkhorn coral underwater (critically endangered) in the Florida Keys
RF2X18AXP–Dead elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) in a typical Caribbean reef landscape. Dive site John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo, Florida Keys
RMBK1DNE–Biologist, Ken Nedimyer transplants coral, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
RF2X18B0B–Coral farming. Magnificently grown specimens of staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) on the rack, ready to be cut into pieces and then released onto
RF2W998CN–Staghorn coral, Acropora cervicornis,a Critically Endangered species,growning in a bed of Turtle Grass, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Florid
RM2T4DYWC–Giant colorful gorgonian sea fan corals spreads wide and feeds on plankton passing on currents over a tropical coral reef
RMAARDEW–Trumpetfish Aulostomus maculatus swims next to elkhorn coral Acropora palmata Molasses Reef Key Largo Florida USA
RMD8F3YK–Tropical reef scene of elkhorn coral in Key Largo, Florida.
RF2E1D2KH–Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata), Key Largo, Florida, USA
RMB5WC7H–Schooling fish near Elkhorn coral, Key Largo, Florida.
RMJFGRG1–Reef perches about antler corals, Chromis sp., Florida Islands, the Solomon Islands
RMBP9JRX–Silhouette of a teenage scuba diver above branches of Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata)
RMD8F402–New growth pictured on a branch of a large elkhorn coral patch off Lighthouse Reef in Belize.
RMBTEH74–School of scaly chromis off Hamata coast, Egypt, Red Sea
RMD7H5EJ–Tropical reef scene of elkhorn coral in Key Largo, Florida.
RM2BF33BM–Acropora florida. 29 Mar 20171
RMF08PHH–Table Coral on Reeftop, Acroporoa sp., Florida Islands, Solomon Islands
RFTR8R47–Extensive Branch Coral (Acropora florida) on a reef in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
RMCWDJE0–Seawater drips from small table corals, Acropora sp., that have been exposed to air during an extreme low tide.
RFDWBA0C–CRF transplants corals.
RMD8F4DR–A school of fish swims over a patch of elkhorn coral near the surface
RFEFR8XK–Staghorn coral and French grunt.
RF2X18B2D–Coral culture. Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) grown on a frame, which has been cut into pieces and glued to the reef and will grow into a
RM2T4DYRA–Giant colorful gorgonian sea fan corals spreads wide and feeds on plankton passing on currents over a tropical coral reef
RF2X18B1Y–Coral culture. Magnificently grown specimen of elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) on the rack, ready to be cut into pieces and then placed on the reef.
RM2T4DYTG–School of tropical fish swim around purple branching coral on tropical coral reef
RF2E1D2KM–Staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis), Key Largo, Florida, USA
RF2X18B0K–Coral farming. Magnificently grown specimens of staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) on the rack, ready to be cut into pieces and then released onto
RMCW728F–Staghorn coral grown in nursery and transplanted to reef by Coral Restoration Foundation
RF2X18B15–Coral farming. Divers hang pieces of elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) on the frame, where they grow into strong corals until they can be released
RMCBDXM3–Project to rehabilitate the reefs by transplanting Elkhorn coral
RMBTEGYT–School of blue-green chromis off Hamata coast, Egypt, Red Sea
RFDWBA0N–Transplanting corals.
RM2BCWFKB–Acropora florida. 29 Mar 20177B1 Acropora florida
RMA8335P–Elkhorn coral, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Florida
RFW5178N–Beautiful and colorful corals in a marine aquarium.
RMCWDJT8–Staghorn corals, Acropora sp., are exposed to air during a severe low tide. The corals may become dessicated.
RM2A77EKC–Red coral, Corallium rubrum 1, sea fan, Gorgonia antipathes 2, common white stone coral 3 and staghorn coral, Acropora florida 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1792.
RMD8F4DY–Scuba divers swim over a massive stretch of elkhorn coral
RMP6H3M8–Red coral, Corallium rubrum 1, sea fan, Gorgonia antipathes 2, common white stone coral 3 and staghorn coral, Acropora florida 4. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's 'Bilderbuch fur Kinder' (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1792.
RFJM9JXD–Old illustration of branch coral. By unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1837
RMRJX48J–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Figure 3. Types of tsunami-related damage to coral reefs (a) Overturned massive Porites colony (b) verturned and broken Acropora florida colony (c) Sediment-covered Porites colony.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian Instituti
RM2T4E018–Yellow fish swims in a red branching coral feeds with polyps out on the wall of a tropical coral reef
RF2E1D2K8–Dead elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata), Key Largo, Florida, USA
RM2T4A68R–Soft pink branching coral head on the beautiful landscape of a tropical coral reef
RFMT1HJM–Closeup of branching coral formations and giant clams in Palau reefs
RF2X18B1R–Coral farming. Divers clean the racks on which young specimens of elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) or staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) grow
RMT3G17M–Colorful pattern of orange, red fire coral millepora dichotoma
RMCBDXKX–Project to rehabilitate the reefs by transplanting Elkhorn coral
RMCW7276–Underwater scene, healthy coral reef
RMA8335M–Elkhorn coral, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, Florida
RMCWDK5N–A colony of staghorn coral, Acropora sp., grows just under the surface along the edge of a forested island.
RMJ243ER–Reef scene with Staghorn coral.
RMCWDKK6–A staghorn coral colony, Acropora sp., shows signs of bleaching. The white tips of the coral are due to severe low tides.
RMKH6JTT–Elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata
RMCWDJFW–Small table corals, Acropora sp., grow on a shallow fringing reef. These corals provide habitat for reef fishes.
RFW516N4–Beautiful and colorful corals in a marine aquarium.
RMREHA7W–. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. Wetlands -- United States; Wetland ecology -- United States; Aquatic ecology -- United States. 49. Plate 2.—Classification: system Marine, subsystem Subtidal, class Reef, subclass Coral, water regime Subtidal, water CHEMISTRY Euhaline. This is an underwater photograph showing corals (Acropora and Pontes) as well as alcyonarians. (Monroe County, Florida; Date unknown; Photo courtesy of Florida Department of Natural Resources). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
RF2E1D2KG–Healthy staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) seedlings, Key Largo, Florida, USA
RF2X18B1F–Coral farming. Divers clean the rack on which young specimens of elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) are growing. The aim is to breed corals that can
RMT3G189–bearded Fire Worm,Hermodice carunculata , hides in tentacles of branching coral
RMT1N3FB–View from the sea bed covered with sea fans and branching coral of numerous varieties and the bottom of the dive boat
RMF0HPGY–Branch coral rises off tropical coral reef with blue ocean background
RFF5H6PY–Close-up of branch corals silhouetted against blue ocean on ridge of tropical reef with brain corals below
RMJ243F0–Reef scene with Staghorn coral.
RFF5H6PW–Close-up of branch corals on tropical reef in clear blue Caribbean sea
RMCWDK73–As the sun sets a colony of staghorn coral, Acropora sp., grows just under the surface near a limestone island.
RFMBBM56–closeup of branching lace pattern and polyps on branching coral, Acropora florida,
RMEWRC1B–Fish school under a stand of Elkhorn coral.
RMKH6JW8–Elkhorn coral, Acropora palmata, a Critically Endangered species,
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