First images of unique Brazilian coral reef at mouth of Amazon
by Damian Carrington from Environment | The Guardian on (#2ASRG)
The discovery of the 600 mile-long reef in 2016 stunned scientists but oil companies are planning to drill in the area
The first images have been released of a unique coral reef that stunned scientists when discovered in 2016 at the mouth of the Amazon.
The 600 mile-long reef is expected to reveal new species as scientists explore it further, but oil companies are planning to drill in the area. The photographs were captured from a submarine launched to a depth of 220 metres from the Greenpeace ship Esperanza. Campaigners say drilling must be prevented to protect the reef.
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