File:Red Bubblegum Coral and Rockfish, Farallon Escarpment - NOAA.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRed Bubblegum Coral and Rockfish, Farallon Escarpment - NOAA.jpg |
A red bubblegum coral (Paragorgiidae) and rockfish, Farallon Escarpment, found at -424 meters with water temperatures of 6.2 degrees Celsius. In October 2012, NOAA and partners discovered deep sea coral and sponge banks in the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary. (Original source and more information: National Ocean Service Website) |
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Red Bubblegum Coral and Rockfish, Farallon Escarpment
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Author | NOAA's National Ocean Service |
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