By A Mystery Man Writer
The Florida Keys are built on layers of old corals and new growth. Among the most iconic coral species throughout the Caribbean, staghorn corals grow quickly and form dense thickets. Through a new plan called Mission: Iconic Reefs, the sanctuary and its partners are working to restore staghorn reefs throughout the Keys.
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