Coryne crassa [Coryne crassa]

Description

Divers may spot this hydroid as a small, often bushy or tufted colony clinging to rocks, shells, or other hard surfaces. In clear water, the delicate branching structure can look like a miniature underwater garden, with tiny polyps that can retract when disturbed. It’s a subtle but fascinating find—more about texture and form than flashy color.

Where To See Coryne crassa

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Taxonomy
Phylum Cnidarians
Cnidaria
Class Hydroids
Hydrozoa
Order Anthoathecate sea anemones & relatives
Anthoathecata
Family Corynidae
Corynidae
Genus Flowerhead Polyps
Coryne
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