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Posts by Coral Morphologic

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A scrawled filefish enjoys an arborescent hydroid for breakfast 😋🌲🪸✏️🗂️🐟 #scrawledfilefish #filefish #elegantoddball #weirdfish #coralcitycamera

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1,000-day coral reef timelapse shows bleaching and amazing recovery A 1,000-day underwater timelapse recorded in Florida, has documented both coral bleaching and its subsequent amazing recovery

Thank you Dive Magazine for the feature on the 1,000 day timelapse!

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The Rainbow Parrotfish: The Official Fish of Miami™️ 😀🌈🦜🐟🪸🌇 #rainbowparrotfish #parrotfishjungle #parrotfishcapitaloftheworld #scarusguacamaia #coralcitycamera

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Scientists record world's longest underwater timelapse. What is reveals is astonishing | Discover Wildlife The 1,000-day underwater timelapse, recorded on an urban reef in Miami, shows corals bleaching before making a miraculous recovery.

Thank u BBC Wildlife Magazine for the CCC timelapse feature! Click to read: www.discoverwildlife.com/animal-facts...

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WEIRD MIAMI moments on the water 🌊

Colin Foord of Coral Morphologic leads a boat tour through Miami’s luminous, vulnerable, marine landscapes 🪸🌇🪸

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100k followers! Thank You, Coral Heads!

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I Swam To See an Underwater Art Project Off Miami Beach That Imagines a Better Aquatic World Conceived by curator Ximena Caminos, the Reefline aims to replenish threatened coral reefs.
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💗 Happy Valentine’s Day 💗

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‘We got lucky’: How Florida wildlife died — or survived — in the brutal February freeze A record-breaking freeze this month sent Florida wildlife into shock. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive. Some survived. Thousands of others did not.

A record-breaking freeze this month sent Florida wildlife into shock. Some of those animals were native, some were invasive. Some survived. Thousands of others did not.

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We are proud to unveil the world’s longest underwater timelapse, starting May 1st 2023 and running 1,000 days through January 28, 2026. This 10fps period covers summer 2023’s coral bleaching mortality event, but then recovering and growing through ‘24 & ‘25 into ‘26 #coralcitycamera

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