September 19, 2025

Gulf of Eilat

A recent study has shown that coral reefs in the Gulf of Eilat underwent a 3,000-year period of halted growth because of global cooling, but eventually made a natural recovery from deeper waters.

  • The Gulf of Eilat, also known as the Gulf of Aqaba, is a northern extension of the Red Sea, positioned between the Sinai Peninsula to the west and the Arabian Peninsula to the
  • The Gulf of Eilat shares its borders with four countries along its coastline:
  • Egypt – Northwest
  • Israel – North
  • Jordan – Northeast
  • Saudi Arabia – East and Southeast
  • The Gulf of Aqaba is known for its coral reefs, which are some of the northernmost in the world.
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