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Web Dive 2 - Rock Key - Page 8

Entanglement by marine debris is a constant threat to living coral. Here we encounter packaging material wrapped around a small healthy coral.

Marine Debris

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Here we follow a nurse shark through the new channels created by recent hurricane damage.This deep groove in the coral was actually a product of Hurricane Georges. A Reef Relief rescue team uncovered and turned over hundreds of living corals in this area that had been dislodged by the hurricane.

Nurse Shark

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