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Of the roughly 2,100 known species of fish in the Red Sea, 10 to 15 percent aren’t found anywhere else on Earth. The grumpy dwarf goby is now another addition to this unique crew.
The Red Sea has seen widespread coral bleaching events and coral deaths. Of course, there are other reasons for coral bleaching, like pollution, low tides, and too much sunlight. open image in gallery ...
Saudi Gazette report JAZAN — The shores of the Farasan Islands are once again witnessing the stunning spectacle of the annual arrival of large schools of harid fish. They reached the tranquil ...
Venomous snails, mating lobsters and sand-pooping parrot fish. ... A love letter to the ocean: life, death and mating in the sea. Listen · 50:11 50:11. Toggle more ...
Octopuses in the Red Sea often hunt together with other predatory fish—and sometimes hit them. New videos suggest they're keeping fish in line. Day octopuses in the Red Sea team up with up fish ...
Coral reefs occupy less than 0.1 percent of the ocean’s floor, but provide huge ecological and economic benefits.About 25 percent of all marine species depend on them at some point in their life ...
New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in the Red Sea. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 09 / 240916115426.htm. Pensoft Publishers.
New 'grumpy' fish species discovered in the Red Sea. The species was given its name due to its "rather unhappy appearance," researchers say. Wednesday 18 September 2024 14:26, UK.