AQABA The once-declining population of sea urchins in the Gulf of Aqaba is showing signs of a resurgence following a catastrophic population decrease that baffled scientists and raised concerns about the future of the delicate marine ecosystem, according to officials.Nasser Zawaydeh, president of Aqaba Marine Reserve, shared with The Jordan Times the remarkable findings of a
AQABA The once-declining population of sea urchins in the Gulf of Aqaba is showing signs of a resurgence following a catastrophic population decrease that baffled scientists and raised concerns about the future of the delicate marine ecosystem, according to officials.Nasser Zawaydeh, president of Aqaba Marine Reserve, shared with The Jordan Times the remarkable findings of a