
The staghorn coral is a branching, stony coral with cylindrical branches ranging from a few centimetres to over two metres in length and height. It occurs in back reef and fore reef environments from 0 to 30 m depth. The upper limit is defined by wave forces, and the lower limit is controlled by suspended sediments and light availability. Fore reef zones at intermediate depths 5–25 m were formerly dominated by extensive single-species stands of staghorn coral until the mid-1980s. This.. more
Similar species: Stony Corals
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Uploaded Oct 27, 2014. Captured Oct 6, 2014 12:16 in Virgin Islands National Park, North Shore Road, St. John 00830, USVI.