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Australia: World’s largest coral discovered in the Pacific Ocean near Solomon islands

Scientists from National Geographic uncover a massive coral three times larger than the previous record-holder, offering hope amidst oceanic challenges

Newsroom November 15 05:45

Australia: The Largest Coral in the World Discovered in the Pacific Ocean

Scientists have announced the discovery of the world’s largest coral near the Solomon Islands in the Pacific Ocean. This coral is three times the size of the previous record-holder.

Scientists have discovered the largest coral ever found in the south west Pacific Ocean, says the BBC.

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“Although we believed there was nothing left to discover on Earth, we found a massive coral made up of nearly a billion tiny polyps, teeming with life and colors,” said Enrique Sala, a marine ecologist. The coral was found in an area known as “Three Sisters,” southeast of the Solomon Islands, by a team from National Geographic who were on a scientific expedition in the region.

According to researchers, this autonomous structure developed over approximately 300 years, formed from a “complex network” of tiny coral polyps. Unlike a coral reef, which consists of multiple separate colonies, this coral is a single, immense structure. With a width of 34 meters and a length of 32 meters, the new coral discovered near the Solomon Islands is three times larger than the previous record-holder, “Big Momma,” located in American Samoa.

Scientists say they have discovered the world's largest coral — measuring longer than a blue whale — on an expedition in Solomon Islands. https://t.co/Lz0JVQ3gRv

— ABC News (@abcnews) November 14, 2024

“While Big Momma resembled a giant ice ball on the reef, the newly discovered coral looks as if the ice has begun to melt and spread infinitely across the seafloor,” explained Molly Timers, the lead scientist of the expedition.

This newly discovered coral is larger than a blue whale and is “so colossal” that it could even be visible from space. Ocean acidification and rising sea temperatures negatively impact the ecosystems in the region, including the famous Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

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Scientists have discovered one of the largest known sea creatures – a coral the size of two football fields – off the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific. The mega coral can be more than 300 years old.#coral | #SolomonIslands | #SouthPacific pic.twitter.com/cfNgagePKe

— The Bharat Current™ (@thbharatcurrent) November 14, 2024

“Although neighboring reefs in shallower waters have been degraded by rising sea temperatures, this large, healthy coral oasis in slightly deeper waters is a ray of hope,” added Eric Brown, a coral expert.

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