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Scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a new way to more efficiently track the masses of fish ...
A team at the University of Washington and King Abdullah University of Science (KAUST) spotted the fish in Red Sea coral reefs.
Scientists have discovered a new species of fish, the 'grumpy dwarfgoby'. Found among coral reefs in the Red Sea, it has large canines and a fierce expression, even though it is only 2 cm long ...
The grumpy dwarfgoby is endemic to the Red Sea and lives in small holes and crevices in coral reefs. Viktor Nunes Peinemann ...
An exploratory expedition describes two deep-sea, low-oxygen ecosystems in the Red Sea, including some surprising fish. The findings are published in PNAS Nexus.
But the study found depressions that went more than 200 m deep throughout the Farasan Bank coral reef system. "This research highlights the significance of the Red Sea as a natural laboratory for ...
In central Saudi Arabia, along the coast of the Red Sea, coral reefs offer food and hiding places for countless species. Hoping to explore the fish diversity of the reef, a group of researchers ...
AI 3D tracking in action: Automatically detected and tracked coral reef fish foraging on the coral reef of Eilat, Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. Credit: Julian Lilkendey ...
Their red coloration helps them to blend into their habitat: the walls of the reefs, which are covered in red algae. The fish use their large canines to seize tiny prey.