Surrounded by l' one of vastest extended from the sand world, Red Sea turns the banks d' an ecosystem which seems deprived of life. For this reason, much of people find qu' it is difficult d' to imagine that some of the ground richest coral reefs place starting from the floor of the sections of the North Sea. Marine Scientist Eugenie Clark n' does not have such difficulties: " So only I could plunge in a place in the world, I would choose Short-nap cloth Mohammed." Having studied the life in the Red Sea for more than four decades, it has estimated that this field represents best Red Sea many beauties marine. In 1980, Dr. Clark encouraged the Egyptian government to return the site a national park, an idea which became a reality in 1983...
A coral plate in deep water, Ras Muhammad was sometimes called an underwater garden of l' Eden, a place calms with the feeling d' a church. Sun rays light reef, yellow, orange, and green clearly the soft corals. hard corals like stars, fingers, and the clubs are also found here, by ensuring that the community is the solid rock. Certain sea anemones on the reef seem to shine a brilliant colour of l' orange, a color which comes d' algae in their tentacles. Although many photographers tried, one n' was not yet able to collect this glove on the film. From time to time a plunger will be able to attend a very rare spectacle: swimming shining red interstitial water Lionfish during the day. Equip d' poisonous backbones, these fish generally live near the sea-bed, in l' makes an attempt to trap smaller fish in the corners and recesses.

Several plungers met " George" , a monster of the size of the reefs d' a chair, pouf. Napoleon, this fish has eyes chameleon, cowlike lips, and a body diagram in the form d' a labyrinth complexes green on blue bottom. Although George is a strange aspect creature, it is, in fact, a fish sympathetic nerve seeks outs hand only plungers. In Ras Muhammad Certains plungers have also unforgettable meetings with the triggerfishes reef. One moment, this foot-fish May to blow l' a long time; water in a small hole on the not very deep reef. L' moment d' after it May to invoice at full speed, its hooks. But with l' variation of two feet, it s' stop suddenly, like a flying saucer in a fold and science fiction film. The Triggerfish repeats this load on several occasions. When it does not feel any more threatened, it is occupied with its business, which perhaps tightens its nest d' coldly laid eggs. Another popular shelf, City Anemone, have a great d' number; anemones. This reef is a swinging shag white carpet of tentacles and green Which returns and leaves among the tentacles are hundreds of fish clown, sporting with l' back of the smiles, and a fish domino, their black bodies strewn with white spots.

For the sporting plunger, Anemone City provides much much entertainment. But for the marine scientists and the plungers which are interested by the mysteries of the sea, it is an alive laboratory, and a phase d' observation of l' one of the most attractive examples of symbiosis in the marine world, the relation between fish - clowns and the sea anemones. A clownfish, for its part, protects an anemone not from fish which like to eat its tentacles soft. the anemone, in its turn, offers a refuge for the clownfishes, which find safety between the tentacles whose punctures, for an unspecified reason, does not wound. Clownfish scientists present sailor with another interesting aspect of the life in l' ocean. These fish, like much d' other fish species of reef, are hermaphrodites: they have at the same time male and female of the sexual organs, but not at the same time. These attributes d' to increase the chances d' a species of survival. If a female clownfish is eaten or dies naturally, for example, most important turns itself for minors in a female d' breeding. Adventurous plungers can explore the caves and caves on the site known under the name Fishermen' S Bank. Here, in l' darkness, the universities of axe in the shape of vitreous sweepers swim in tightened formation, agitating their tiny fins and while making slip sounds as they sweep around the bodies of the plungers. Lionfish May to swim close to the ceilings to the caves, their poisonous backbones pointing downwards towards the head plungers. In certain caves, small openings in the ceilings are penetrated by spectacular wells of light, an underwater spectacle which hypnotizes often rather daring plungers to swim here. Of to know why the Red Sea has such a diversity d' species and one thousand fish species tropical and four hundred coral species, the scientists had to go very far in time. It ya 30 d' million; years, the Red Sea was closed at its southern end. Its northern end, however, open on the Mediterranean, allowing the species l' The Atlantic to enter and to reproduce. Later, approximately 10 d' million; years, l' evolution of the closed terrestrial tectonic plates northern end of the Red Sea and opened its other in the south, leaving l' in cash; Indian Ocean. The tectonic movements produced a sea with l' The Atlantic and Indo-species of the Pacific, even if this one dominate now. Another reason of the diversity of the sea life is an exceptionally clear sky of the area. The intense solar radiation provides an abundant solar energy for the corals and the photosynthesis of zooxanthelles which live with l' interior. Corals more d' to obtain the sunlight, more quickly they develop. Structures of reefs in good health in the Red Sea have more places for fish to nourish and hide the predatory ones, therefore, a better health, more diversified population of the fish which is a wonder to be seen.
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