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  2. Red Sea species hazardous to humans - Wikipedia

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    The tiger shark is considered to be one of the most dangerous sharks to humans. [1] Although it is found in the Red Sea it is not usually seen near reefs during the daytime. The Grey reef shark is territorial and may be aggressive, and has been involved in non-fatal attacks on divers.

  3. List of deadliest animals to humans - Wikipedia

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    Deadliest animals as of 2016 [1]. This is a list of the deadliest animals to humans worldwide, measured by the number of humans killed per year. Different lists have varying criteria and definitions, so lists from different sources disagree and can be contentious.

  4. Lessepsian migration - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sea, an extension of the Indian Ocean, is generally saltier and less nutrient-rich than the Mediterranean, an extension of the Atlantic Ocean, so Red Sea species, able to tolerate harsh environments, have advantages over Atlantic species in the conditions of the Eastern Mediterranean. Accordingly, most migrations between the two bodies ...

  5. List of Lessepsian migrant species - Wikipedia

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    Dulcic, J. and A. Pallaoro (2003). Lessepsian Fish Migrants Reported in the East Adriatic Sea: An Annotated List, Ser. hist. nat.. Golani, D. (1998). Impact of Red Sea Fish Migrants through the Suez Canal on the Aquatic Environment of the Eastern Mediterranean, Yale FE&S Bulletin 103. Tortonese E (1966). "Echinoderms from the coast of Lebanon".

  6. Conus erythraeensis - Wikipedia

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    Conus erythraeensis, common name the Red Sea cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. [2] Like all species within the genus Conus, these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of stinging humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all.

  7. Explainer-How could Red Sea attacks affect oil and gas ... - AOL

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    Several shipping companies and a few liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers have decided to avoid the world's main East-West trade route, following attacks launched by Yemen's Houthi group on ...

  8. List of environmental disasters - Wikipedia

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    Jebel al-Zayt oil spill in the Red Sea, June 2010; Xingang Port oil spill into the Yellow Sea, July 2010; Sanchi oil tanker collision in the East China Sea, January 2018; Norilsk oil spill in Siberia in Russia in between May and June 2020. MV Wakashio oil spill in south Mauritius, since July 2020; El Palito oil spill off the coast of Venezuela ...

  9. Humans have polluted the sea with lead for far longer than we ...

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    Archaeologists have traced the earliest case of lead pollution by humans to the Aegean Sea region around 5,200 years ago.. The findings, published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment ...