Scientists find new deep water coral

by Rob Peters | December 11, 2007 at 08:44 am
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This is exciting stuff. It amazes me that with so many people on this planet, there's still vast regions left unexplored. Maybe Atlantis does exist?

HONOLULU (AP) — Researchers have discovered what they believe is a new deep water coral and sponge beds found several thousands of feet below the ocean surface, officials said Monday.

A lemon-yellow bamboo coral tree and a giant sponge were discovered last month in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument by the Pisces V submersible operated by the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL).

Samples of the corals and sponges were collected for taxonomic identification and DNA analysis. They were found in depth from 3,000 to 6,000 feet.

Christopher Kelley, the principal investigator of the project, said the monument is potentially protecting so many new species and new records of species that many will not be revealed for decades to come.

The vast national monument, nearly 100 times larger than Yosemite National Park, was created by President Bush last year out of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, which stretch out 1,000 miles from the main Hawaiian Islands.

"Most of the monument is below scuba diving depths," said Randy Kosaki, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research coordinator for the monument. "It's important to find ways to explore these deep water ecosystems where the inhabitants are virtually unknown."

Researchers returned from their 22-day expedition on Nov. 19.

HURL was established by NOAA and the University of Hawaii to study deep water marine processes in the Pacific Ocean.

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DaseinDesign

Brain coral from ~100fsw, along side the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas.

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2visit

This picture is taken at the Similan Island (Breakfast Bend, Kho #9) in Thailand. I have no idea what kind of coral this is. I just took the picture because I like the Coral.

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2visit

This picture is made at the Similan Island (Breakfast Bend, Kho #9) in Thailand.
Date: 18-11-2007

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Susan Beal

This photo of various corals was taken while snorkeling in November, 2007 at the barrier reef off Caye Caulker, Belize, Central America.

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arvind.nadimpally

This photo was taken by me during a visit to the Aquarium of the pacific, Long Beach, California.
These corals are found in the tropical region of the pacific.

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carolinehllim

This photograph was shot at Aer Perang 3, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia early Dec 2007. The site has an abundance of soft corals of this nature.

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