This study provides promising evidence that damaged reefs can be repaired from the ground – or seafloor – up. Researchers ...
Beneath the waters off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, a kaleidoscopic ecosystem teems with life. It could become the world’s “last coral refuge” as global heating eradicates reefs elsewhere ...
The brightly coloured coral reefs of the Red Sea are an underwater paradise, home to dazzlingly beautiful fish and a fascinating array of other marine life. Despite the impact of climate change ...
Unless conditions revert rapidly, the corals eventually starve to death. The post Red Sea coral study points to rich microbial life as key to healthy reefs appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The coral reef systems of the Al Wajh lagoon on the Red Sea, the world's fourth largest barrier reef system, are estimated to host approximately 210 species of hard corals and 120 species of soft ...
This coral (pictured below) would have provided sanctuary for thousands of sea creatures including oysters and plants ... to the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, Japan and the South Central Pacific Ocean, ...
Egypt - Shell Egypt, along with partners Mubadala Energy, Woodside Energy, and Tharwa, has launched a project to protect coral reefs in the Red Sea. The initiative, in collaboration with the Egyptian ...