CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian authorities are scrambling to salvage the VSG Glory, a cargo ship that began sinking on Monday near the coral reefs off Quseir in the Red Sea Governorate after being ...
Salvage operations led by the Red Sea Governorate and the Ministry of Environment have so far extracted 250 tons of contaminated water and fuel, but the sources say some fuel remains on board, posing ...
The expedition vessel Seabourn Pursuit honors the Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Owners as it sails the dramatic coastlines of ...
which went down in the Red Sea on Monday after spilling oil. The VSG Glory sank off the coast of El Quseir, having run aground on a reef on November 22. The impact had cracked open the 300-foot ...
The VSG Glory was hit by a storm in the region last month. Egypt’s Red Sea Governorate and the environment ministry have lightered 250 tonnes of contaminated water and fuel, but some remains on ...
The Whisker Bill, a Mythical rarity fish weighing 67.5kg, can be found in Moosewood’s saltwater areas—that means you should be fishing in the ocean around the shores of Moosewood rather than the pond ...
The tank seems much bigger than its dimensions portray and for those who like to tinker with your reef there is scope for subtle modification, which will make it a superb aquarium. Levi Major has run ...
Embark on a magical holiday where magic meets the sea on Asia's first Disney Cruise Line, the Disney Adventure—setting sail ...
Egypt - Shell Egypt, along with partners Mubadala Energy, Woodside Energy, and Tharwa, has launched a project to protect coral reefs in the Red Sea. The initiative ... including Abu Dabab Reef, Abu ...
Governor of the Red Sea, the project launch marks a significant milestone in sustainable community development and environmental stewardship. The project’s first phase focuses on enhancing the mooring ...
Earlier this month, the three-deck Nouran, operated by Red Sea Explorers, caught fire while at Daedalus Reef. All guests on crew on the 36m mahogany-hulled liveaboard, built in 2006, were ...