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Florida coral reefs

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Within the distance of 130 miles, from the beginning of the Florida Keys to West Palm Beach, Florida, the Florida coral reef ecosystem changes quite drastically. Much of the coral reefs in the Florida Keys consist of stony and soft corals while West Palm Beach consists primarily of sponges and soft coral.