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    Paragorgia arborea is a species of coral in the family Paragorgiidae, commonly known as the bubblegum coral because of its bulbous branch tips. It mainly grows in depths between 200 and 1,300 metres (700 and 4,300 ft) at temperatures between 3 and 8 °C (37 and 46 °F). It is found widespread … Meer weergeven

    Paragorgia arborea can grow to heights of 6 metres (20 ft), and are brightly colored white, red, or salmon, in a branching, fan-shaped structure with a tough central trunk and many … Meer weergeven

    Paragorgia arborea is often associated with the Gorgon's Head basket star Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae, which uses it as a perch on which to catch plankton drifting … Meer weergeven

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    Paragorgia arborea is found between 30° and 70° latitude in both hemispheres. It is well established in the North Atlantic Ocean … Meer weergeven

    Paragorgia arborea and other deep sea corals face a variety of anthropogenic threats to their conservation. Human activities … Meer weergeven

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  7. Bubblegum Coral | Online Learning Center - Aquarium …

    WEBParagorgia arborea is a cold-water branching gorgonian fan. The common name for this soft coral, bubblegum coral, comes from the bundles of polyps at the end of the branches that resemble a wad of bubble gum.

  8. Climate-Change Refugia for the Bubblegum Coral …

    WEB11 jul. 2022 · The large, habitat-forming bubblegum coral, Paragorgia arborea, is a vulnerable marine ecosystem indicator with an antitropical distribution. Dense aggregations of the species have been protected …

  9. Bubblegum Coral | Smithsonian Ocean

    WEBThis bubblegum coral ( Paragorgia arborea) has a fanlike shape. It is growing 1,310 m (4,298 ft) deep on the Davidson Seamount southwest of Monterey, California.

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