As an expedition was exploring the waters around the Solomon Islands, its members spotted what looked like a shipwreck. Intrigued, they sent a diver down to investigate.
Scientists say coral ‘pulsing with life and colour’ is 300 years old and three times larger than previous record holder.
National Geographic scientists say they’ve discovered the world’s largest coral near the remote Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean — an undersea mass that is so big, it can be seen from space.
Scientists have discovered a gigantic coral in the Pacific, near the Solomon Islands (in western Oceania). It is about 300 ...
A team of researchers from National Geographic's Pristine Seas team have discovered the world's largest coral colony in the Solomon Islands. The colon ...
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest recorded coral in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, a massive coral over 300 ...
The discovery was announced as representatives from around the world meet in Baku, Azerbaijan for the COP29 United Nations summit on climate change. The Solomon Islands national climate minister ...
As climate change threatens coral reefs worldwide ... Size, age, and discovery of the massive coral colony in the Solomon Islands The massive coral colony measures 112 feet by 105 feet and ...
Warming oceans caused by climate change have drained the life ... coral species globally are at risk of extinction. The Solomon Islands, where the coral was discovered, are on the front line ...
Discovered in the Three Sisters island group by members of the National Geographic Pristine Seas team during their scientific ...
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