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July 1, 2008 Tell a Friend Comments (0)

Purple Sea Fan © captain John Rothchild

The purple sea fan, or Gorgonia ventalina, is a beautiful and unique coral that grows in the shape of a fan and has a distinctive purple coloring. They are found in a large number of habitats despite the old belief that their growth was limited to outer and rim reefs. They've now spread to shallow waters in Bermuda and the Caribbean. The reason for their expansion is that they flourish in constant flowing areas for feeding and respiration purposes. They can grow to be about 190 centimeters tall by 150 centimeters wide and are truly a breathtaking part of our ecosystem.

  • Baker, T.A. and J.B. Wood. "Marine Invertebrates of Bermuda: Common Sea Fan.
  • http://www.thecephalopodpage.org/MarineInvertebrateZoology/Gorgoniaventalina.html

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