
Red Sea Coral Reef
The Red Sea Coral Reef is a vibrant underwater ecosystem located along the coast of the Red Sea, known for its diverse marine life and striking coral formations. It thrives in warm, clear waters that allow sunlight to reach the corals, which form the foundation of the habitat. These reefs support a variety of fish, marine invertebrates, and other organisms, playing a crucial role in the local environment and economy through tourism and fishing. Despite their beauty and importance, Red Sea reefs face threats from climate change, pollution, and overfishing, requiring ongoing conservation efforts.