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Rare Coral Discovered in Pacific Ocean

The Pacific elkhorn coral at Arno Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
(Image credit: Dean Jacobson.)

What could be the world's rarest coral has been discovered in the remote North Pacific Ocean.

The Pacific elkhorn coral (Acropora rotumana) — with branches like an elk's antlers — was found during an underwater survey of the Arno atoll in the Marshall Islands.

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