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Most coral reefs are quite shallow, as the coral depend on light for energy. There are different kinds of reefs however, and sponge reefs can be found at extremely deep depths.

yo, you is clever, but im cleverer as it is more that deep, you spaz

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Coral reefs are found at shallow depths because the corals need light, and they form the basis of the reef. Reefs are generally not found below 60 feet, and can be as little as a few inches from the surface.

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I just read that the deepest they can be is fifty six (56) feet deep.

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13y ago

the deepest part is 200 ft

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