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Fig. A.1 Topographic map of Norway and the surrounding seas, including parts of the continental shelf. The red and yellow dots represent locations of suspected (yellow) and confirmed corals (from Fosså et al., 2000). There are also some occurrences in the Oslo fjord area and along the SW coast of Sweden (not included here). 

Fig. A.1 Topographic map of Norway and the surrounding seas, including parts of the continental shelf. The red and yellow dots represent locations of suspected (yellow) and confirmed corals (from Fosså et al., 2000). There are also some occurrences in the Oslo fjord area and along the SW coast of Sweden (not included here). 

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