RM2JF6H8H–A colourful diversity of stony corals at the Great Barrier Reef. Pectinia paeonia (two colonies left), Lobophyllia sp. (center) and branching Porites
RM2JF6H60–Dense and impressive growth of Porites cylindrica (branching, yellow in the foreground) with Acropora sp. and Merulina sp. in the background. Photo fr
RM2JF6HA6–Staghorn corals, Acropora formosa (pink) growing entangled with Acropora nobilis (cream). These species often grow together. Photo from Whitsunday Isl
RM2JF6H7A–Tubastraea sp. with fully expanded polyps.
RM2JF6HD3–Tubastraea sp., from a reef wall in the Maldives.
RM2JF6MMP–Porites sp. forming a microatoll at Green Island, GBR, Australia.
RM2JF6H45–Tubastraea sp., close up of the expanded polyps.
RM2JF6MN5–Stony corals, mostly Acropora spp., growing at a shallow reef flat in Fiji.
RM2JF6MMX–The corallites of Diplorastrea heliopora.
RM2JF6H43–Acropora spp. growing densly on the shallow reef flat of Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
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