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Deep-Sea Coral Ecology
 
Deep-sea corals are members of the Class of animals called Anthozoa, which among other creatures, includes sea anemones, stony corals, soft corals and sea pens. Deep-sea corals inhabit the colder deep waters of our continental shelves and offshore canyons in waters ranging from 50-1000 m depths. Where current and substrate conditions are suitable, these corals form thickets or groves of high complexity. Similar to the ancient redwood and sequoia trees, these animals are slow growing and can reach hundreds of years in age. Similar to tropical rainforests, they also provide habitat for many other animals. Deep-sea corals may provide historical clues to climate change and may also be the source of new drugs from the sea.
 
This healthy branch of Lophelia coral was sampled from deep ocean reefs off the coast of South Carolina. Unlike tropical species of coral, Lophelia possesses no symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae). (Image courtesy of NOAA)
 
 
 
 
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Undersea Research Program NOAA/NURP NOAA's Undersea Research Program Undersea Research Program NOAA/NURP 
A single point of access to NOAA coral reef information and data products NOAA’s Comprehensive Web Site on Coral Reefs A single point of access to NOAA coral reef information and data products...  
Digital archive of bathymetric maps Seamount Catalog Digital archive of bathymetric maps 
International compendium of research findings about seamounts Seamounts Online International compendium of research findings about seamounts 
Documents
There is growing realization that deep-water coral reef environments are habitat to a rich collection of flora and fauna that may form an integrated community providing habitats for both vertebrate and invertebrate growth and reproduction. Consequently, Canada’s Deep-Water Corals There is growing realization that deep-water coral reef environments are habita...  
Deep-Sea Corals Briefing NOAA NURP Deep-Sea Corals Briefing Deep-Sea Corals Briefing 
NOAA’S DEEP-SEA CORALS RESEARCH NOAA’S DEEP-SEA CORALS RESEARCH NOAA’S DEEP-SEA CORALS RESEARCH 
International Planning and Collaboration Workshop for the Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Ocean Galway, Ireland, January 16-17, 2003 Summary: Deep-Sea Corals Workshop; Ireland 2003 International Planning and Collaboration Workshop for the Gulf of Mexico and th...  
Provides new insight into the complex and biologically rich habitats found in deeper waters off the U.S. and elsewhere around the world. The State of Deep Coral Ecosystems of the United States Provides new insight into the complex and biologically rich habitats found in d...  
Books
This volume of 35 conference papers provides the latest results of work on thematic maps linking acoustic mapping and geological sampling to marine biology for underpinning sustainable ocean management. Mapping the Seafloor for Habitat Characterization This volume of 35 conference papers provides the latest results of work on them...  
Projects
Recognizing an urgent need to increase awareness and understanding of coral reefs, and to further conserve and manage valuable coral reef and associated ecosystems, the International Coral Reef Initiative designated 2008 as the International Year of the Reef (IYOR 2008) International Year of the Reef 2008 Recognizing an urgent need to increase awareness and understanding of coral ree...  
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