March 31, 2025 6:01 am
Full News

Scientists Discover World’s Largest Coral, Visible from Space

A Record-Breaking Find in the Solomon Islands

The world’s largest coral, spanning over 100 feet and estimated to be at least 300 years old, has been discovered in the southwest Pacific Ocean. This remarkable find, announced Wednesday, is visible from space and was uncovered during a National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition in October.

The mega coral, three times larger than the previous record-holder in American Samoa, is longer than a blue whale and is a single continuous organism. Unlike reefs, which are composed of multiple colonies, this coral has grown uninterrupted for centuries.

“It’s close to the size of a cathedral,” said marine biologist Manu San Félix, who first dived to inspect the coral. National Geographic explorer Enric Sala marveled at the discovery, saying, “It’s made of nearly 1 billion little polyps, pulsing with life.”

A Living Archive and Thriving Habitat

While the coral may appear like a massive brown rock from above, up close it is a vibrant mosaic of colors — purples, yellows, reds, and blues — with intricate polyps that have formed over centuries. It provides shelter for marine species like fish, shrimp, and crabs and serves as a historical archive of oceanic conditions.

Measuring the coral posed challenges due to its sheer size, requiring teams of divers to stretch and reel measuring tapes across its length.

Symbol of Hope Amid Climate Crisis

This discovery is being hailed as a rare beacon of hope for coral reefs, which face existential threats from climate change. “The survival of this coral for hundreds of years shows that not all is lost for coral reefs,” said Derek Manzello of NOAA’s Coral Reef Watch.

Emily Darling, director of coral reefs at the Wildlife Conservation Society, echoed this optimism, noting that the Coral Triangle — a biodiversity hotspot that includes the Solomon Islands — may be more resilient to bleaching events compared to other regions.

Threats and Urgency for Action

Despite its resilience, the coral is not immune to threats like overfishing, pollution, and warming oceans. NOAA recently reported the most extensive global coral bleaching event on record, while the IUCN warns that over 40% of warm-water reef-building corals face extinction.

The announcement comes as global leaders gather at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, to discuss funding for climate adaptation in vulnerable nations. Enric Sala emphasized the urgency: “This discovery underscores the need for wealthy nations to reduce carbon emissions and invest in conservation.”

A Boost for Local Conservation and Tourism

For the Solomon Islands, the coral represents a scientific breakthrough and a potential eco-tourism draw. “This is something huge for our community,” said Dennis Marita, the country’s culture and tourism director.

While the mega coral faces significant risks, its discovery offers a glimmer of hope and a rallying cry to protect Earth’s marine ecosystems.

Related News
Trump Wins Mississippi in 2024 Presidential Election
204 Journalists Killed in Gaza Conflict
Japan Airlines Hit by Cyberattack, Causing Flight Delays and Ticket Sale Suspensions
Awami League Rejects UN Human Rights Report, Calls for Independent Inquiry into Bangladesh Violence
US Warns of Threat from Pakistan’s Advanced Missile Development, Imposes Sanctions
Mamata Banerjee Alleges BSF Complicity in Infiltration, Border Security Force Denies Charges
Related Posts
Devastating Earthquake Leads to Severe Humanitarian Crisis in Myanmar
Trump Furious with Putin Over Ceasefire Negotiations
Tensions Escalate Between the US and Iran Over Nuclear Talks
Trump Hints at Possibility of Seeking Third Term
NGO Government in Bangladesh and why?
Syrian President Announces Interim Government
More News

New York Mayor Eric Adams Meets with Trump at Mar-a-Lago Amidst Pardon Speculation

In an unexpected political maneuver, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who currently faces federal corruption charges, made a discreet visit to President-elect Donald J. Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. This meeting, which took place on Thursday, has stirred considerable speculation about Adams’ intentions, especially given its proximity to Trump’s upcoming inauguration and […]

Japan’s Worst Wildfire in Half a Century

The coastal city of Ofunato in northern Japan is battling the worst wildfire the country has seen in half a century. According to the Japan Times, not since the last three decades has Japan witnessed such a massive blaze. So far, the fire has claimed one life. Disaster management officials reported that the wildfire has […]

US Sanctions on Colombia

US President Donald Trump has announced sanctions against Colombia for refusing to take back deported migrants. Additionally, he has imposed a 25% tariff on all products from the South American nation. The Republican president declared that the tariff decision would take immediate effect. News agencies Reuters and BBC reported the development on Monday (January 27). […]

Manipur Finally Returns to Normalcy

After 22 months of bloody ethnic conflict, the northeastern Indian state of Manipur is finally returning to a peaceful and normal life. Starting today, Saturday, the state’s Chief Minister, on behalf of the central government, has directed all state officials to ensure unrestricted and safe movement of people and vehicles on all roads in Manipur. […]

Kamala Harris’s House Evacuated

A devastating wildfire has spread across several areas near Los Angeles, California. Over 2,900 acres have already burned, prompting the evacuation of more than 30,000 people, with evacuation orders issued for at least 70,000 more. The news was reported by TASS. So far, five people have died, and more than a thousand homes have been […]

Maldives Seeks Balance in India-China Relations Amid Economic Crisis

Maldives Seeks Balance in India-China Relations Amid Economic Crisis In a new analysis by @MaahilMohamed, the Maldives is urged to balance its relations with India and China through clear communication, diverse partnerships, and economic self-sufficiency amid recent policy shifts under President Mohamed Muizzu. In January 2025, the Maldivian foreign and defense ministers made high-profile visits […]

Bangladesh Buying Rice at Higher Prices from Pakistan

For the first time since the 1971 Liberation War, Bangladesh has begun direct trade with Pakistan. As part of this, the country is importing 50,000 metric tons of rice. The first shipment is being prepared for dispatch from Karachi’s Qasim Port. However, according to Reuters, Bangladesh is purchasing rice from Pakistan at a higher price […]

DMP Commissioner S.M. Sazzad Ali Admits to Extortion Racket in False July-August Violence Cases in Bangladesh

DHAKA – Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner S.M. Sazzat Ali has admitted that numerous cases related to the July-August violence have turned into an extortion racket, implicating innocent individuals and targeting political rivals. Speaking on Tuesday, the commissioner attributed the corruption to some complainants and police officers but avoided addressing broader institutional accountability. This revelation […]

Final Destination: Bloodlines Gets Earlier UK Release Date

The upcoming Final Destination: Bloodlines horror film will now hit UK cinemas two days earlier than originally planned. While the film was initially scheduled for a May 16 release in both the UK and the US, it will now debut in the UK on May 14. Bloodlines marks the sixth installment in the Final Destination […]

Taliban ‘Do Not See Women as Human’, Says Malala in Pakistan

Malala Yousafzai, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and global advocate for girls’ education, has sharply criticized the Taliban’s policies in Afghanistan, stating that they “do not see women as human.” Speaking at an event in Pakistan on Sunday, Malala urged Muslim leaders to challenge the repressive policies of the Taliban government, particularly those restricting the […]