Red tree corals are a focal point of the Deepwater Exploration of Glacier Bay National Park expedition. These corals have been shown to be the foundation of diverse deepwater communities in Alaska, and can occur as shallow as six meters. In this image, several fish and urchins congregate around a large red tree coral.
Fish Congregating a Red Tree Coral
Image courtesy of NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center and Deep-Sea Coral Research and Technology Program. Download larger version (jpg, 773 KB).

Red tree corals are a focal point of the Deepwater Exploration of Glacier Bay National Park expedition. These corals have been shown to be the foundation of diverse deepwater communities in Alaska, and can occur as shallow as six meters. In this image, several fish and urchins congregate around a large red tree coral.

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