Colorful gardens underwater: The Corals of the Red Sea
Recognized as one of the world's most unique marine ecosystems, the Red Sea stands out for its high biological diversity due to its location at the intersection of subtropical and tropical climate zones.
Microalgae called zooxanthellae, which live in symbiotic relationships with coral polyps, not only support the survival of the corals but also form the foundation of the food chain within the reefs.
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Among the creatures dependent on the reefs are angelfish, butterfly fish, wrasses, moray eels, sea turtles, and many invertebrate species.