Mother-and-Daughter Duo Discover World’s Largest Coral Colony on Great Barrier Reef
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Mother-and-daughter duo discover world’s largest coral colony on Great Barrier Reef
(Image is for illustrative purposes) Words: Lee-Ann Steyn/ Getaway Magazine According to CNN, a remarkable discovery off Australia’s coast has revealed the largest known coral colony in the world, thanks to the efforts of a mother-and-daughter duo of citizen scientists. Spanning an impressive 111 meters, roughly the length of a football field, and covering nearly 4,000 square meters, the coral has been described as ‘among the most significant c…
A mother-daughter duo from the conservation organization Citizens of the Reef have discovered the largest coral colony known to date. It is located in a secret place in the legendary Great Barrier Reef off Australia. In the video we accompany Sophie Kalkowski-Pope and her mother Jan Pope on a dive to a surreal-beautiful place that differs from everything else. In a separate article you will learn everything important about the find and the backg…
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