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Black band disease is characterized by a dark ring, or band, that separates apparently healthy coral tissue from freshly exposed coral skeleton. The band is composed of a dark community of phosynthetic cyanobacteria (“bluegreen algae”) and white specks of sulfur bacteria. Credit: NOAA

Black band disease is characterized by a dark ring, or band, that separates apparently healthy coral tissue from freshly exposed coral skeleton. The band is composed of a dark community of phosynthetic cyanobacteria (“bluegreen algae”) and white specks of sulfur bacteria. Credit: NOAA

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