Coral, Pacific Ocean
Khaama Press · 16h
World’s largest Coral discovered in Solomon Islands, over 300 years old
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest recorded coral in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, a massive coral over 300 years old, larger than a blue whale. This coral was found by a National Geographic team in the depths of the Solomon Islands.
Voice of America · 1d
In photos: World’s largest coral discovered in Solomon Islands
The world’s largest coral colony has been discovered near the remote Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean – an undersea mass that is so big, it can be seen from space, National Geographic scientists announced Nov.
Central Chronicle · 39m
World largest coral discovered in southwest Pacific Ocean
Scientists have discovered the world's largest known coral in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The coral, which measures 34 meters wide, 32 meters long at 5.5 meters high, was found in the Solomon Islands' Three Sisters island group by marine scientists from National Geographic's Pristine Seas team.
BBC · 1d
World’s largest coral found in the Pacific
The largest coral ever recorded has been found by scientists in the southwest Pacific Ocean. The mega coral - which is a collection of many connected, tiny creatures that together form one organism rather than a reef - could be more than 300 years old.
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