With our tall mountains, low-lying coastal plains, and other natural wonders, it is no surprise to find the existence of deep-sea coral habitats in North Carolina. Researchers of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have been working hard observing these important environments found off the coast of North Carolina in Keller, Hatteras, and Pamlico submarine canyons. Many sea creatures rely on us to keep the waterways clean, as they find cozy homes and habitats in the deep-sea corals and sponges.

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For more in-depth articles about deep-sea coral habitats in North Carolina, visit the NOAA’s webpage.

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