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Coral reefs are primarily found in the photic zone of the ocean, which extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet). This zone receives sufficient sunlight to support photosynthetic organisms, such as zooxanthellae, which are essential for the health of coral. Coral reefs are typically located in warm, shallow waters near Coastlines and islands, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions.

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