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Black, deep-sea coral that can live in warm waters discovered

Por: Newsweek Tech November 02, 2022

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Scientists have recently announced a new black coral species thriving in warm temperatures.Teams with ocean exploration non-profit OceanX initially made the discovery in 2020 during an expedition in the Neom region of the northern Red Sea in Saudi Arabia.Black coral is usually found in the depths of the ocean. Other species are not usually abundant in the Red Sea, but this new one is.OceanX managed to gather samples from hundreds of colonies... + full article



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