Reefcrest
Reefcrest is a term used in marine biology and reef ecology to describe the uppermost living surface of a coral reef. It is the zone where corals, algae, and other sessile organisms are actively growing and forming the reef structure. This dynamic layer is characterized by high biodiversity and intense biological activity. The reef crest is a crucial habitat for many reef-associated species, including fish, invertebrates, and algae, and it plays a significant role in the overall health and resilience of the reef ecosystem.
The reef crest is typically located just below the water's surface, often in the intertidal or shallow
The health of the reef crest is a key indicator of the overall health of the coral