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Gulf of Aqaba corals survive record-breaking heatwaves, offering hope amid global coral crisis

09.17.25 | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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New study reveals that corals in the Gulf of Aqaba have withstood four consecutive and intensifying marine heatwaves, including the world’s most extreme 2024 event, without suffering mass bleaching — a resilience unmatched elsewhere . This is important because coral reefs globally are collapsing under rising ocean temperatures, threatening ecosystems and human livelihoods. The Gulf of Aqaba may represent one of the planet’s last natural refuges for reef survival, offering a crucial model for understanding resilience and underscoring the urgency of protecting this unique ecosystem before even it reaches its limits. New study reveals resilience of Red Sea corals in the face of intensifying climate threats .

Coral Reef : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nvggt4ffICAkBiIC6ZCqG_trTvRm306Y
Credit: Maoz Fine

[Hebrew University] — A new study led by Phd. student Na'ama-Rose Kochman and Prof. Maoz Fine of the Hebrew University’s Institute of Life Sciences and the Interuniversity Institute for Marine Sciences in Eilat, has uncovered extraordinary resilience among corals in the Gulf of Aqaba (GoA), raising hopes for the future of this globally-significant coral reef amid worsening climate change.

The findings, published in Science of the Total Environment , show that GoA corals endured four consecutive summers of intensifying marine heatwaves , including a record-breaking 2024 event that lasted 113 days with sea surface temperatures soaring to 32.6°C 3.4°C above average and generating 30 Degree Heating Weeks (DHWs) , the highest thermal stress recorded globally last year.

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“While nearly half of reef-building corals worldwide face the risk of extinction, our study shows that the Gulf of Aqaba remains one of the last strongholds of reef survival,” said Na'ama-Rose Kochman. “But even this refuge is not immune to the accelerating pace of climate change and local pollution.”

Prof. Fine added: “These results highlight both the resilience and the fragility of coral ecosystems. They underscore the urgent need for regional conservation policies to safeguard what could be the world’s last thriving coral reef.”

Coral reefs are biodiversity hotspots that sustain millions of livelihoods, from fisheries to coastal protection. Yet marine heatwaves — prolonged periods of unusually warm sea surface temperatures — are now one of the primary drivers of coral mortality worldwide.

The resilience of the Gulf of Aqaba corals offers a rare glimmer of hope. Scientists emphasize, however, that without rapid climate action and local protections, even this stronghold may not withstand future warming.

The Science of The Total Environment

10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.180463

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Gulf of Aqaba as a thermal refuge: Insights from four years of intensifying marine heatwaves

16-Sep-2025

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Danae Marx
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
danaemc@savion.huji.ac.il

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (2025, September 17). Gulf of Aqaba corals survive record-breaking heatwaves, offering hope amid global coral crisis. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQ4VV5K8/gulf-of-aqaba-corals-survive-record-breaking-heatwaves-offering-hope-amid-global-coral-crisis.html
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