Please select your home edition
Edition
PredictWind - GO! exec 728x90 TOP

Meet your Pacific Islands protected coral species

by NOAA Fisheries 16 Dec 2023 13:13 PST
Acropora globiceps at Tinian island, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Under the Endangered Species Act, A. globiceps is listed as threatened in CNMI, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, and the Pacific Remote Islands Area © Doug Fenner

Five of the 15 Indo-Pacific corals listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act occur in U.S. waters. Here they are!

Coral reefs provide coastal communities with a wealth of benefits, from supporting fisheries, tourism, and recreation to buffering shores against waves, storms, and floods. But they face numerous threats to their future, including climate change, diseases, and overfishing.

In 2014, 15 Indo-Pacific corals were listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Five of these species are found within the U.S. Pacific Islands—get to know them below!

Interested in learning more about how to identify these and other Indo-Pacific coral species? Sign up for our Coral Species Identification Training Program for free workshops and materials!

Acropora globiceps

Acropora globiceps is a species of branching coral found in American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Hawai?i (Lalo in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument), and the Pacific Remote Islands Area.

The species forms "digitate" colonies that have finger-shaped vertical or radiating branches. The branches are covered in tubular corallites (protective homes for individual coral polyps) that are generally uniform in size and arranged in rows.

Acropora coral have two types of corallites: radial, which form on the sides of branches, and axial, which form on the tips of branches. The genus is named for its unique axial corallites—acro meaning "tip" or "end" and pora meaning "hole" in Latin. They have a single axial corallite on each branch that is sometimes difficult to distinguish from the radial corallites.

Colonies come in a range of colors depending on their location and other factors, including:

  • Brown or fluorescent green in American Samoa
  • Yellow-brown in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (at least at Tinian and Rota)
  • Brown to yellow-brown, and green-brown to light tan and gray-green, in Guam
Acropora retusa

Found in American Samoa and the Pacific Remote Islands Area, A. retusa forms intricate, bushy colonies with short, finger-like branches. The coral's radial corallites vary in size, giving the branches a rough and spiny or prickly appearance. The colonies come in shades of browns and greens.

Acropora speciosa

Usually rust colored with bottlebrush-shape plates, A. speciosa is an uncommon species found along lower reef slopes in American Samoa. It forms small, flat-topped colonies sprouting many long, thin axial corallites with blunt ends and thick walls. This species very closely resembles another threatened coral—A. jacquelineae, which is not known to occur in U.S. Pacific waters. It is difficult to distinguish from it without examining the corals' corallite surfaces under a microscope.

Euphyllia paradivisa

Euphyllia paradivisa forms branching colonies in American Samoa with individual polyps at the end of branches. The polyps are fairly large and grow flowing, branching tentacles with small round knobs at the ends. The tentacles are typically extended during the night to capture small prey and often retract during the day for protection. The colonies come in an array of colors, including various shades of green, brown, and sometimes pink or purple.

Isopora crateriformis

Found in American Samoa, Isopora crateriformis is characterized by its distinctive plate-like structure. Coral colonies typically form as plates that are flat, solid, and encrusting. The colonies are light tan or rusty colored, and in rare occasions green (likely a genetic trait). The surface of the plates are covered in ridges and tiny cylindrical corallites.

Related Articles

RORC Transatlantic Race 2026 - NoR published
Charting a new course west to a spectacular finish in Antigua, West Indies The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), in association with the International Maxi Association and Yacht Club de France, is delighted to announce the publication of the Notice of Race and the opening of online entry for the 2026 RORC Transatlantic Race. Posted today at 7:53 am
Casa Vela Cup 2025 at St Francis Yacht Club Day 1
San Francisco turns it on for opening day of Women's Match Racing The opening day of the Casa Vela Cup 2025 hosted by the St Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco kicked off the 2025 Women's World Match Racing Tour in spectacular fashion with ten of the world's top all-female match racing teams Posted today at 7:50 am
Summer Youth Olympic Games equipment confirmed
Dakar 2026 will feature 2 sailing events in the Techno293 World Sailing is pleased to announce the selection of Techno293 as the equipment used in competition at the upcoming Summer Youth Olympic Games Dakar 2026, being held from 31 October to 13 November 2026. Posted today at 6:08 am
America's Cup entries open on Sunday
A Cup in turmoil - has Grant Dalton dodged a bullet with the new Cup organisation? Updated story: America's Cup got underway in Rome on Monday, with Round 2 of the official welcoming ceremonies on Wednesday in Naples. Emirates Team NZ CEO Grant Dalton appears to have dodged a bullet with the formation of of new AC organising body. Posted today at 4:18 am
Team Racing Worlds Oreview
12 teams ready to battle it out at New York Yacht Club Last time Pete Levesque raced in a Team Racing World Championship was 2011, in Schull, Ireland, when he was a skipper on Team Extreme representing the New York Yacht Club. Posted on 28 May
Superyacht Cup Palma 2025 count down begins
New entries and a new home base location at the prestigious Club de Mar-Mallorca The countdown has begun for Europe's longest running superyacht regatta, with a new-look Superyacht Cup Palma 2025 all set for a spectacular 29th edition from 25-28 June. Posted on 28 May
Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta day 1
Ideal conditions for starting the Southern Wind RendezVous and Trophy The 2025 edition of the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta, organised by the YCCS with the support of title sponsor Giorgio Armani, got under way right on time today, 28 May 2025 at 11.30 a.m. on the waters off Porto Cervo. Posted on 28 May
The international entries taking on Transpac
Aloha to competitors from outside the USA Transpac's reputation as one of the premier offshore regattas always draws a contingent of sailors from all over the world. Posted on 28 May
America's Cup Power Plays
And Growing Sailing Through Learning There's always so much speculation and intrigue in-between each edition of the America's Cup. Everyone wants to know what is happening behind closed doors, inside the teams, and when the Challengers meet with the Defender. Posted on 28 May
2025 is going to be a huge season for IMOCA
Antoine Mermod talks about the season ahead Over the next four years the most exciting monohull class in world offshore ocean racing will take on no less than 17 races, covering tens of thousands of miles of the world's oceans. Posted on 28 May
North Sails Loft 57 PodcastC-Tech 2020 Battens 2 728x90 BOTTOMArmstrong 728x90 - MA Foil Range - BOTTOM