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All living corals are naturally pigmented by the algae that lives within them, with a greeny-brown hue that gives healthy reefs a mossy and plant-like identity. Without the vital single-celled algae called zooxanthellae anchored in our corals, full reefs appear ghostly white, a phenomenon also known as coral bleaching 🤍

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