World's Largest Coral Colony Discovered in Solomon Islands

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World's Largest Coral Colony Discovered in Solomon Islands
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The world's largest known coral, a Pavona clavus, has been discovered in the Solomon Islands' coral triangle, measuring 183 meters in circumference and visible from space. This standalone coral, aged between 300 and 500 years, supports diverse marine life and highlights the ecological importance of the region. Despite its remote location, the coral faces threats from global warming and human activities, underscoring the need for conservation efforts. The discovery is significant for both scientific understanding and the cultural identity of the Solomon Islands' communities.

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