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Description
Although many of the species found at depth will likely be different than thoseseen on shallow reefs, some mobile organisms can actually move betweenshallow and deep reefs. This hawksbill sea turtle feeds on spongeswhich are common in both deep and shallow reefs.
Credit
Twilight Zone Expedition Team 2007, NOAA-OE
Display Date
2007 May 22
Location
Caribbean Sea, Cayman Islands
Collection
Coral Kingdom
Keywords
Coral Reefs