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"World's Largest' Black Coral Forest Found Off Southern Italy

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                       Black coral forest found off Italy - 'World's largest', marine biologists say






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March 19, 2009

- Researchers have discovered the largest forest of black coral in the world off the coast of the southern Italian region of Calabria, the Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA) said Thursday.

Marine biologists found almost 30,000 colonies of Antipathella subpinnata coral present at depths of between 50 and 100 metres near the town of Scilla.

ISPRA described the discovery as ''extraordinary''.

Black coral takes its name from its dark-coloured skeleton and many species are highly sought-after for their use in jewellery.

The tree-like coral family is more often found in the tropics and is included in Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), which lists species that could be threatened with extinction if trade is not controlled.

ISPRA researchers, who are using a robot to investigate the sea bed, said they also found five colonies of an extremely rare species of black coral, Antipathes dichotoma, of which only five samples have ever been collected and studied in the world.

The last sample was taken from the Gulf of Naples in 1946 and donated to Harvard University.

''This is the first time these rare and protected species have been observed and studied in their natural habitat thanks to the sophisticated robot,'' said project chief Simonepietro Canese.

Canese said the robot could shoot photos and videos as well as take samples of the species it encounters.

The project to survey Calabria's marine diversity began in 2005 and will continue until next year.

The town of Scilla overlooks the Strait of Messina and is traditionally held to be the home of Scylla, a sea monster in Greek mythology who together with Charybdis terrorised sailors trying to pass through the narrow channel.
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The coral forest has been found near the town of Scilla, at the Southern tip, facing Sicily
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A diver explores an emerald kingdom in New Zealand’s Wet Jacket Arm marine reserve.

Black coral creates an undersea forest for colorful reef fish and can live for 300 years.
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