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How the U.N., nations, kids and corporations saved the Red Sea from an oil disaster

A diverse international coalition of funders ranging from national governments to oil companies and even U.S. schoolchildren have averted a potentially catastrophic million-barrel oil spill in the Red Sea, following five years of U.N.-led efforts to mount a rescue mission for the FSO Safer. Anchored in coastal waters, the Safer oil tanker acted […] ....

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Saving Egypt's Coral Reefs is Necessary to Preserve Oceans' Ecosystems |

Marine scientists' letter in the journal Science urges preservation of one of the last coral refuges from climate change STONY BROOK, NY, November 10, 2022 – An international group of marine scientists led by Karine Kleinhaus, of Stony Brook University's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), has published a letter in Science that is a call to action for policy makers, government agencies and ocean conservation groups to take major steps to preserve Egypt's 1800 km of coral reefs – a massive section of the Red Sea's reef system. Egypt's reefs generate billions of dollars annually from tourism and tourism-related commerce. The reefs of the northern Red Sea are especially valuable as they constitute one of the world's few marine refuges from climate change. Almost the entire western coastline of this refuge lies within Egypt. Although these reefs can tolerate the rising sea temperatures that are decimating reefs elsewhere, they ....

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