Mother-and-daughter citizen scientists discover the world’s largest coral colony on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
Spotted by citizen scientists, the “undulating meadows” of Pavona clavus cover half the area of a soccer field.
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A football pitch-sized coral colony is the Great Barrier Reef – and probably the world’s – largestA mother-daughter team of citizen scientists has discovered a single coral colony on the Great Barrier Reef stretching more ...
Mother and daughter citizen scientists find what is believed to be the largest coral colony on the Great Barrier Reef and possibly in the world.
A mother–daughter dive on the Great Barrier Reef led to the discovery of a 34-metre-wide coral colony, now confirmed as the ...
Experts say the colony is around 111 metres long - that's about the same length as a Premier League football pitch. Find out more here.
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