Greetings,
I know this forum is not specifically related to my question, but I would like to give it a try. I am a researcher working at GEOMAR in Kiel, Germany. I am mapping the seabed of Madeira (northeastern Atlantic) to identify habitats, and I have found several small white branched corals that form aggregations. We are unable to determine if they are a distinct species or small individuals of other species, considering their maximum length is about 10 cm. If anyone has information that could help with their identification, I would greatly appreciate it. I am not even sure that they are Cnidarians, so it would be helpful to understand if my guesses regarding their phylum are correct. I would also be grateful for the names of other sites or contacts if you know any experts. Thank you very much for your help!
I know this forum is not specifically related to my question, but I would like to give it a try. I am a researcher working at GEOMAR in Kiel, Germany. I am mapping the seabed of Madeira (northeastern Atlantic) to identify habitats, and I have found several small white branched corals that form aggregations. We are unable to determine if they are a distinct species or small individuals of other species, considering their maximum length is about 10 cm. If anyone has information that could help with their identification, I would greatly appreciate it. I am not even sure that they are Cnidarians, so it would be helpful to understand if my guesses regarding their phylum are correct. I would also be grateful for the names of other sites or contacts if you know any experts. Thank you very much for your help!