Ancient deep-sea coral reefs off southeastern US serve as underwater 'islands' in the Gulf stream
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 09:21
in Earth & Climate
Largely unexplored deep-sea coral reefs, some perhaps hundreds of thousands of years old, off the coast of the southeastern U.S. are not only larger than expected but also home to commercially valuable fish populations and many newly discovered and unusual species. Results from a series of NOAA-funded expeditions to document these previously unstudied and diverse habitats and their associated marine life have revealed some surprising results.