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Discovering coral tables
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Acropora is the generic name of the corals that grow in New Caledonia. Since the end of 2013, it has also been the name of a project which aims to monitor coral reefs with the help of the Customary Environmental Advisory Committee (CCCE) of the Great South. Here, coral life develops between 0 and 65 ft (0 and 20 m) deep. In particular, there are many table corals Acropora (Acropora Cytherea) which live in colonies. They superimpose their trays formed of small vertical branches. They are generally beige and need a lot of light.
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