The only marine paradise where 75% of Earth’s coral species still thrive
Deep in Indonesia’s northwest Papua lies an archipelago that holds a scientific secret: Raja Ampat contains 75% of Earth’s entire coral species in just 1% of the planet’s ocean surface. While Australia’s Great Barrier Reef struggles with bleaching events and hosts fewer than 500 coral species, this remote paradise thrives with over 600 species creating … Lire plus