Reference: http://coral.aims.gov.au/info/spatial.jsp
Caribbean Sea
South
Atlantic Ocean
Gulf of Mexico
Flower
Garden Banks
Cuba
Brazil
Coral Sea:
Fungia concinna
East China Sea (South Korea):
Blastomussa wellsi
Philippine Sea (Guam):
Diploastrea heliopora
Java Sea (Jakarta):
Acropora elseyi
Banda Sea (Indonesia):
Coscinaraea monile
Indian Ocean (Madagascar):
Echinopora lamellosa
Arabian Sea (Oman):
Goniopora stokesi
Mediterranean (Greece):
Cladocora caespitosa
Caribbean Sea (Cuba):
Porites astreoides
Gulf of Mexico (Flower Garden Banks):
Siderastrea radians
South Atlantic Ocean (Brazil):
Madracis decactis
Madracis decactis
Porites astreoides
Siderastrea radians
Corals cover less than one quarter of one percent of the world’s oceans.
They are regional animals, mostly found within tropical and subtropical
waters. Here, we give you a bird’s eye view of coral distribution,
highlighting some of the species that can be found across the globe.
All About Corals
By: Nicole Helgason