Coral City Camera
The Coral City Camera is a live underwater stream created by Coral Morphologic, one of our partners and a member of our advisory board. The camera sits in about 10 feet of water near PortMiami and shows the real, day-to-day life of Miami’s urban reef. It lets students watch fish, corals, and other marine creatures in their natural habitat - no tanks, no filters, just what’s actually happening underwater. Because the ocean is always changing, the view can shift with the tides, weather, and time of day, making it a fun and easy way for students to connect with local marine life.
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If you’re curious about the animals you see on the Coral City Camera, this section helps you get to know some of the common fish and marine life that swim by. Miami’s urban reef is home to tons of species, and the camera picks up everything from tiny reef fish to passing rays and even the occasional manatee. Use the guide below to learn names, spot patterns, and start recognizing the wildlife you might see on the livestream.