Broad Sea Fan [Eunicella verrucosa]

Broad Sea Fan
Description

The Broad Sea Fan, scientifically known as Eunicella verrucosa, is a large and bushy gorgonian coral species that grows in a fan-like manner. This species is distinctive due to its flat, broad branches and its pale pink color. It is predominantly found in the Northeast Atlantic, specifically in the Mediterranean Sea and along the coastlines of Portugal and Spain. It usually resides in rocky marine environments, particularly in areas with strong currents and clean, nutrient-rich waters. As a sessile organism, the Broad Sea Fan anchors itself to the seafloor and captures plankton from the water column using its polyps.

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Taxonomy
Phylum Cnidarians
Cnidaria
Class Octocorallians
Octocorallia
Order Soft Corals (Malacalcyonacea)
Malacalcyonacea
Family Eunicellid Corals
Eunicellidae
Genus Horny Corals
Eunicella
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