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Oculina varicosa, also known as ivory tree coral is a slow growing species of cold-water coral which grows in the deep waters of the continental shelf edge along Florida's central east coast. It forms huge thickets that are idea spawning grounds for fish and also provides a biodiverse environment for macro invertebrates and reef-dwelling species.[1]
- my reply to Joopercoopers
- http://www.springerlink.com/content/t24211758q662808/ Spatial Epidemiology of Caribbean Yellow Band Syndrome in Montastrea spp. Coral in the Eastern Yucatan, Mexico]
- Yellow band in the Caribbean
- Yellow blotch - NOAA
- yellow botch - google