Most divers in California are familiar with orange and brown cup corals, little solitary corals that cover rocks from the intertidal into kelp forests. However, few people get a chance to see Stylaster californicus, the lace coral. They are quite fragile, and tend to grow deeper than most recreational divers tend to dive. This site on Santa Cruz Island is the only place we saw them.

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