Scientists have found the world’s largest coral in the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Visible from the space, the giant coral is a ...
The coral is longer than a blue whale and nearly as long as a Boeing 737 aircraft. It comprises a single species, Pavona ...
It comprises a single species and provides shelter and breeding grounds for many marine creatures. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Discovered in the Three Sisters island group by members of the National Geographic Pristine Seas team during their scientific ...
In a stunning discovery, the world’s largest coral has been found thriving in the Solomon Islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean.
The mega-coral measures 34 metres by 32 metres – making it larger than a blue whale – and it is thought to be three centuries ...
It’s more than 100 feet long, around 300 years old, made of nearly 1 billion little polyps and visible from space ...
For at least three centuries, it grew in secret on the seabed of the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Now, the largest coral ever ...
Scientists say coral ‘pulsing with life and colour’ is 300 years old and three times larger than previous record holder.
A mega coral has been discovered by scientists in the Solomon Islands, which holds centuries of ocean secrets.
Scientists say they have discovered the world’s largest coral in the remote Solomon Islands and that it is thriving, despite ...