The Red Sea is one of the warmest and saltiest seas of the world. Water exchanges occur only in the south, and there is moderate nutrient variability at macroecological scales. The Red Sea contains extensive areas of coral reefs, supporting high levels of diversity with numerous endemic species. Seagrass meadows and mangrove stands are also common. Despite the relatively low population density along most of the Red Sea shores, coastal development has intensified over the last few decades and is not expected to slow down. Marine communities face increasing pressures from fishing, shipping, oil exploration, aquaculture, desalination discharges, growing human population, terrestrial run-off, plastic waste, and climatic changes. Projections of ...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (RSGA) are renowned for their unique marine and coastal environments an...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...
The Red Sea is one of the warmest and saltiest seas of the world. Water exchanges occur only in the ...
The Red Sea is a large marine ecosystem in which biological research has been considerable but integ...
The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this div...
In the South Indian Ocean, French territories include Reunion (Mascarene archipelago), Mayotte (Como...
The coastal and marine environments and resources of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden are globally signi...
The Red Sea is among the world’s top marine biodiversity hotspots. We re-examined coastal ecosystems...
The Red Sea is among the world’s top marine biodiversity hotspots. We re-examined coastal ecosystems...
Abstract:The Red Sea is a major international shipping lane linking eastern and southern Asia with t...
The Red Sea is a unique body of water, hosting some of the most productive and diverse coral reefs. ...
The Gulf and Red Sea possess diverse coastal and marine environments that support rapidly expanding ...
The Farasan Islands in the southern Red Sea of Saudi Arabia have nationally and internationally sign...
Northern Red Sea coral reefs, many virtually untouched since biblical times, face unprecedented pres...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (RSGA) are renowned for their unique marine and coastal environments an...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...
The Red Sea is one of the warmest and saltiest seas of the world. Water exchanges occur only in the ...
The Red Sea is a large marine ecosystem in which biological research has been considerable but integ...
The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this div...
In the South Indian Ocean, French territories include Reunion (Mascarene archipelago), Mayotte (Como...
The coastal and marine environments and resources of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden are globally signi...
The Red Sea is among the world’s top marine biodiversity hotspots. We re-examined coastal ecosystems...
The Red Sea is among the world’s top marine biodiversity hotspots. We re-examined coastal ecosystems...
Abstract:The Red Sea is a major international shipping lane linking eastern and southern Asia with t...
The Red Sea is a unique body of water, hosting some of the most productive and diverse coral reefs. ...
The Gulf and Red Sea possess diverse coastal and marine environments that support rapidly expanding ...
The Farasan Islands in the southern Red Sea of Saudi Arabia have nationally and internationally sign...
Northern Red Sea coral reefs, many virtually untouched since biblical times, face unprecedented pres...
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden (RSGA) are renowned for their unique marine and coastal environments an...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...
The Red Sea is a narrow, but relatively deep, oceanic trough that extends for over 1900 km, between ...