Giant coral colony discovered in Red Sea tourism hotspot

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A huge colony of Pavona coral near the coast of Saudi Arabia is thought to be the largest living example found in the Red Sea

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The newly discovered colony of Pavona coral in the Red Sea

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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 reef made up of one specific type of the tiny coral-building animal known as a polyp, is suspected to be of the species Pavona clavus and measures approximately 30 metres by 21 metres, making it probably the largest discovered in the Red Sea.

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