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The Gulf of Aqaba has an average depth of 900 meters and a maximum depth of 1,850 meters. The region is a long strip of the Red Sea that separates Egypt's Sinai Peninsula from Saudi Arabia.
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Under the bright blue water of the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea, the view is stunning. Expansive coral reefs teeming with life; colorful fish and invertebrates. But something crucial has gone ...
Bleached corals near Eilat in the Gulf of Aqaba, after a blistering heatwave in the northern-hemisphere summer of 2024. Image courtesy of Assaf Zvuloni / Israel Nature and Parks Authority.
The Aqaba Marine Reserve (AMR) is an exceptional example of a site that harbours a highly biodiverse northern latitude coral reef ecosystem. The AMR’s high biodiversity and endemism is largely due to ...
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