Massive 300-Year-Old Coral Discovered in Pacific, Visible from Space

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Scientists have discovered the world's largest coral in the Pacific Ocean near the Solomon Islands, measuring 34 meters wide and potentially over 300 years old. Found by a National Geographic team, this coral is in good health despite global warming threats, likely due to its deeper location. The discovery highlights the importance of protecting marine ecosystems, especially for small island nations like the Solomon Islands, which rely heavily on marine resources. The find coincides with COP29 climate talks, emphasizing the need for increased financial support to combat climate change impacts.
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