Scientists find 10 new coral species on research trip to remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

By Audrey Mcavoy, AP
Friday, August 20, 2010

Scientists find 10 new coral species in Hawaii

PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — Scientists returning from a 30-day research expedition to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands found what they believe are 10 new species of coral.

Researchers returned to Oahu on Friday from the remote string of atolls that make up the largest conservation area in the country, the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument.

They found the species during a series of dives from Nihoa Island in the south to Kure Atoll in the north.

More than half were found at deep water coral reefs more than 150 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.

Scientists plan to analyze the specimens they gathered to verify they’re species that haven’t been identified before.

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