Porites hawaiensis [Porites hawaiensis]

Description

Divers may encounter this species as rounded to mound-shaped colonies that blend into reef structure while still showing a distinct, bumpy surface. Depending on conditions, it can appear in muted tones—ranging from light tan to darker hues—giving it a natural, camouflaged look. It’s often surrounded by small reef life, so you may spot tiny crustaceans and juvenile fish using the coral’s texture for cover.

Where To See Porites hawaiensis

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Taxonomy
Phylum Cnidarians
Cnidaria
Class Hexacorallians
Hexacorallia
Order Hard Corals
Scleractinia
Family Porous & Boulder Corals (Stony Corals)
Poritidae
Genus Finger Coral
Porites
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