Elkhorn Coral
Acropora palmata
16.7584, -87.7748
Field Notes
Description:
This coral is considered to be one of the most important reef-building corals in the Caribbean. This species of coral is structurally complex with many large branches. The coral structure closely resembles that of elk antlers. A popular choice as a home for lobsters, parrot-fish, snappers and other reef fish. Elkhorn coral colonies are incredibly fast growing with an average growth rate of 5 to 10 centimetres (2.0 to 3.9 in) per year and can eventually grow up to 3.7 metres (12 ft) in diameter.
Habitat:
Tom Owens Cay, Belize
Notes:
4500th spotting
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