Plate Coral Collection
Plate coral, also known as Acropora pulchra, is a stunning and captivating species found in various parts of the world
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Plate coral, also known as Acropora pulchra, is a stunning and captivating species found in various parts of the world. From the vibrant waters of Fiji to the limestone islands near Vanua Levu, these corals create a mesmerizing sight. Their hard structure provides a perfect home for other marine creatures like starfish such as Linckia Laevigata. In Gorontalo, Indonesia, divers are treated to an extraordinary experience as they explore Cabbage Coral mountains. These underwater formations resemble towering peaks covered in colorful corals that seem to stretch endlessly into the depths below. Papua New Guinea reveals another fascinating perspective on plate coral - its underside. The intricate patterns and textures on display showcase nature's artistic prowess, and is truly a sight to behold. The beauty continues to amaze in Fiji where large specimens can be found thriving beneath the crystal-clear waters. Acropora pulchra stands tall and proud, forming an essential part of the diverse ecosystem that exists within these tropical reefs. North Sulawesi offers yet another enchanting encounter with plate coral as it becomes a resting spot for graceful green sea turtles. These majestic creatures find solace amidst this living masterpiece while adding their own touch of serenity to this underwater paradise. Beqa Lagoon in Fiji boasts an abundance that decorates its sandy seabed with splashes of color and life. This vibrant reef serves as both shelter and sustenance for countless marine organisms who call it home. Even off the coast of Key Largo, Florida, plate coral makes its presence known alongside white Christmas Tree Worms. Together they create a harmonious blend of colors against the backdrop of azure blue waters - an exquisite feast for any diver's eyes. SCUBA diving enthusiasts flock to Indonesia not only for its breathtaking landscapes but also for encounters with peach anthias swimming among staghorn corals – yet another testament to the beauty and diversity of plate coral.