Aleutian Coral Reef
Several species of deep-sea corals form a garden 165 m (540 ft) below the ocean’s surface off the coast of Alaska’s Aleutian Islands. Explore more in the multimedia feature "Coral Gardens of the Deep Sea."
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Sea Coral reef are very
Sea Coral reef are very colorful and amzingly beautiful. Very few have the chance of seeing them.
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 07/08/2012 - 4:03am.comment_wrapper_curve

























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