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Cauliflower Coral
Pocillopora meandrina
6.92977, 125.675
Field Notes
Description:
Also known as Brush Coral, Antler Coral and Elkhorn Coral, the Cauliflower Coral is a large, stoutly-branched stony coral. The branches are flattened to keel shaped. On the branches, the verrucae (wart-like spots) are spaced regularly on all sides. Colonies are composed of stout, upright, flattened branches. They may be widely separated, or compact, especially where currents are strong. They feed on plankton.
Habitat:
Found on coral and rocky reefs, at depths of 1 to 10m. Widespread in the Indo-Pacific region.
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