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Scientists map largest deep sea coral reef found till date in Atlantic off US

Scientists map largest deep sea coral reef found till date in Atlantic off US

  • Scientists have mapped the largest coral reef deep in the ocean, stretching hundreds of miles off the US Atlantic coast.

Key Highlights

  • While researchers have known since the 1960s that some coral were present off the Atlantic
    • The reef’s size remained a mystery until new underwater mapping technology made it possible to construct 3D images of the ocean floor.
  • The reef extends for about 310 miles (499 kilometres) from Florida to South Carolina and at some points reaches 68 miles (109 kilometres) wide.
  • The total area is nearly three times the size of Yellowstone National Park.
  • The reef was found at depths ranging from 655 feet to 3,280 feet (200 meters to 1,000 meters), where sunlight doesn’t penetrate.
  • Unlike tropical coral reefs, where photosynthesis is important for growth, coral this far down must filter food particles out of the water for energy.
  • Deep coral reefs provide habitat for sharks, swordfish, sea stars, octopus, shrimp and many other kinds of fish, the scientists said.
  • Tropical reefs are better known to scientists — and snorkelers—because they’re more accessible.
  • The world’s largest tropical coral reef system, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, stretches for about 1,430 miles (2,301 kilometres).
  • Maps of the ocean floor are created using high-resolution sonar devices carried on ships.
  • Deep reefs cover more of the ocean floor than tropical reefs.
  • Both kinds of habitat are susceptible to similar risks, including climate change and disturbance from oil and gas drilling

Prelims takeaway

  • Deep coral reefs
  • Great Barrier Reef

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