Steeply sloped or even completely vertical walls were common from 75 meters-125 meters at roughly half the sites along the north eastern reefs of Cuba. Here thousands of black whip corals (Stichopathes sp.) and whip gorgonians (Elisella sp.) extend into the current, feeding on the plankton pushed along these walls by deep currents.
Vertical Walls
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Steeply sloped or even completely vertical walls were common from 75 meters-125 meters at roughly half the sites along the north eastern reefs of Cuba. Here thousands of black whip corals (Stichopathes sp.) and whip gorgonians (Elisella sp.) extend into the current, feeding on the plankton pushed along these walls by deep currents.

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