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Florida Reef
Sandy cays and azure waters, trade winds blowing – all are part of our image of south Florida. But perhaps the most significant feature of south Florida is the Florida Reef – home to thousands of species, a barrier to the great storm waves spawned by the West Indian hurricanes, and destination for thousands of fishermen and scuba-divers. Playground, classroom, and source of livelihood – all of these competing and sometimes conflicting uses characterize our Florida Reef. Enjoy the spectacular imagery of the Florida Reefs on the NOAA Photo Library.