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As tankers begin taking oil from Red Sea to Mediterranean, hundreds of experts write that a leak could ravage marine life and destroy world's only reef spared by climate change

Scholars from Israel and elsewhere issue stark plea for international community to remove 1 million barrels from ship stuck for five years, or face devastation of vital ecosystem

Researchers say mass mortality occurred in Eilat during rapid warming episode in 2017, even though the temperatures themselves were not extraordinarily high

Initial findings of monitoring show up to 75% of coral cover harmed by lashing waves, moving sand carpets and objects blown from land into Gulf of Eilat

Reefs near Eilat may be world's most resilient, but they need urgent attention as climate change threatens marine ecosystems, international team of researchers says

More than 2,600 corals harmed during work at Eilat oil port, 665 of which are said to be aged around 50, and whose rehabilitation will take years

As the year draws to a close, ToI reporters reflect on the work that touched them the most, from clambering the cliffs of Qumran to boogying at the Eurovision

But major coastal development plans must take sensitive marine ecosystems into account, warns Environmental Protection Ministry

As coral reefs decline worldwide in the face of global warming, pollution and harvesting for aquaria, Israeli scientists pioneer creation of corals made of bioplastic

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