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soft coral
noun
Any of the order Alcyonacea of corals that do not produce calcium carbonate skeletons.
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All soft coral greater than about 10 inches will also be transplanted.
Sheer Glow is a soft coral nude, that simply enhances the lips' own colour.
Soft coral, horny coral, and blue coral are colonial in habit.
Sea pen (Pennatulacea): Soft coral named for its feather-like fronds, which look like antique quill pens.
Unfortunately, trawling the seabed for these prawns destroys the mud, plants and soft coral that encourage marine life.
Darwin describes cuttlefish as tinted with "hyacinth red and chestnut brown," a sea slug as "primrose yellow," and a type of soft coral as "light auricular purple".
I marveled at the large, healthy barrel sponges, pillar coral and lacy soft coral that had escaped damage from Hurricane Mitch, which ravaged the mainland in 1998.
The same blue that's on the walls was used for the lake, a paler blue for the sky and soft coral for clouds...
He could see a forest of hard and soft coral, and schools of fish swimming in every direction, backlit by sunlight.
It shows the algae has taken over and the coral – including the soft coral all around the edges – is completely dead.
Ancient volcanoes have become snow-covered peaks with pure mountain streams running down to volcanic beaches and reefs of soft coral.
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