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  "description": "For the purpose of this EOV, corals encompass both warm-water species generally found in tropical regions and accessible by SCUBA (0–30 m), and cold-water species inhabiting mesophotic to deep-sea waters (>30 m) in tropical, temperate, and polar settings—where advanced monitoring methods (e.g., technical diving, ROVs, AUVs, towed camera systems, benthic landers, and crewed submersibles) become necessary (>200m). Corals are further subdivided into hard corals (Scleractinia, Stylasteridae) and soft corals (Octocorallia), accommodating their distinct morphologies and ecological functions. Source: GOOS Essential Ocean Variable specification sheet, v2.0, April 2025. Vocabulary status and discussion — NERC EXV: https://github.com/nvs-vocabs/EXV/blob/main/README.md; ENVO minting: https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/pull/1568.",
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