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Corals are invertebrate animals that eat plankton and belong to a large group of amazing colorful animals called Cnidaria (“stinging needles”). Living together as coral reefs, they protect ...
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First cases of coral bleaching reported in Gulf of EilatThe first examples of coral bleaching have been recorded in the Gulf of Eilat this year, following an unprecedented rise in seawater temperature, according to experts writing in the Israeli ...
Hopefully we can get our act together and stop pumping our med-filled wastewater into the ecosystem. In the meantime, I guess we can start advising depressed and constipated fish to make their way ...
Languages: English. Researchers have detected traces of ten common medications in coral samples from the Gulf of Eilat in the Red Sea, raising alarms about the impact of human pharmaceutical use ...
But researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) and the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat have found that the ability of soft coral to reproduce and grow is much weaker where ...
Expansive coral reefs teeming with life ... scientists at the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat noticed that in the span of just a few days, the entire population of the ...
EILAT, ISRAEL - JULY 14: A stony coral from the genus Stylophora at 10 metres deep on July 14, 2022, in Eilat, Israel. Coral reefs are complete ecosystems, and although the reef in Eilat is ...
A soft coral lies amid a carpet of various coral species at 45 meters depth on July 14, 2022, in Eilat, Israel. Most coral reefs are made up of hundreds to thousands of tiny organisms ...
A scuba diver checks coral reefs in the Red Sea off the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat on June 12, 2017. Menahem Kahana/AFP via Getty Images, FILE According to the National Ocean Service ...
Shockingly, significant amounts of more than 10 kinds of antibiotics and laxatives consumed by patients have been found in samples collected in Gulf of Eilat corals – not only in shallow waters ...
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