Around the Italian Islands found coral forest

Jul 20, 2018 1027

From the Aeolian Islands in Italy researchers at the depth of about a mile, found a lush coral forest. Located to the North of Sicily, these forests are rich in species previously unknown coral. This finding will be used for creation of the reserve in this area to attract tourists.

The scientists examined deep-sea world of a group of about eight Italian Islands of volcanic origin to find interesting rocks or fish and animals as the world is still not fully understood and the result has been the completion of the classification of species of coral.It is reported that earlier in Florida was discovered the “White plague”, which kills the corals in the archipelago. Scientists urgently went to the area to find out what caused such a surge of the epidemic. For the first time “White plague” was found in Miami, but then researchers found that it attacks only the large ships. Thus, it’s not clear the reasons for this rise in the incidence of coral.

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