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It was fantastic to be interviewed by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and my contribution and quote for this story is below: Adam Smith, an adjunct associate professor with James Cook University who was not involved in the expedition, said Pavona clavus was a "giant" of the ocean that could live for hundreds of years. He said the coral discovered in Solomon Islands would be a "cornerstone" for its local environment. "It's a bit like the Sydney Harbour Bridge, or the Opera House, to Sydney. A coral such as this would be really notable for that area and all the marine life in that area," said Dr Smith, who is also chief executive of consultancy Reef Ecologic.
BREAKING NEWS OF GIANT CORAL- Scientists on an expedition to Solomon Islands say they have discovered the world's largest coral, eclipsing previous record holders found in American Samoa. The giant standalone coral is 34 metres wide, 32 metres in diameter and 5.5 metres high. Scientists on the National Geographic expedition say the coral is healthy and provides a "beacon of hope" as nearby shallow reefs have degraded with warmer sea temperatures Australian Institute of Marine Science Australian Institute of Marine Science Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Great Barrier Reef Foundation ReefTO Reef Check Australian Geographic National Geographic Society https://lnkd.in/eWiix_Pr