Beneath the waters off Egypt’s Red Sea coast a kaleidoscopic ecosystem teems with life that could become the world’s “last coral refuge” as global heating eradicates reefs elsewhere, researchers say.
The Red Sea : environmental gradients shape a natural laboratory in a nascent ocean / Michael L. Berumen [and others] -- Environmental setting for reef building in the Red Sea / James Churchill [and ...
The Red Sea in the Kingdom is a global marine tourism destination for diving enthusiasts, offering clear waters, diverse coral reefs, and over 90 natural islands.
Coral reefs form a vital part of the marine ecosystem, playing host to diverse species and supporting multiple industries, including fisheries, tourism, and recreation. However, these fragile ...
Researchers have discovered a giant coral colony on the north-western coast of Saudi Arabia, in a part of the Red Sea that is being developed as a luxury tourist resort. The colony, a feature within a ...
Marine biologist and filmmaker photographs divers researching coral off the Saudi Arabian coast, snagging a Scientists at ...
Scientists from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the National Center for Wildlife (NCW) report in PNAS NEXUS an unusual ecosystem below the third largest coral reef ...
Minister of Local Development and Environment Manal Awad launched the “Egyptian Red Sea Initiative” (ERSI) on Sunday to reinforce Egypt's leadership in protecting sensitive ecosystems and achieving ...