Research & Education Excellence

Explore the Red Sea Ecosystem

A sanctuary of knowledge where marine science meets architectural innovation. Join us in documenting the silent wonders of the underwater world.

Scientific Stewardship

The Red Sea is a unique biological laboratory. Its high salinity and warm temperatures have created a cradle for evolution. Our center focuses on the non-invasive study of these adaptations.


Through advanced hydroponic systems and precise water chemistry management, we maintain a self-sustaining coral reef that serves as a benchmark for international marine research projects.

Red Sea Coral
Marine Life
Aquarium View
Ocean Ecosystem

Marine Classification

01

Anthozoa

Researching reef-building corals and their response to changing thermal gradients in the Gulf of Aqaba.

02

Chondrichthyes

Observation of migratory patterns of Red Sea sharks and rays within protected coastal zones.

03

Osteichthyes

A comprehensive catalog of over 1,200 bony fish species, including the endemic Arabian Angelfish.

04

Cheloniidae

Dedicated monitoring programs for Green and Hawksbill turtles nesting along the Tihamah coastline.

Ocean Stratification

0 - 200m

Epipelagic Zone (Sunlight)

The most biodiverse layer where photosynthesis supports the coral reef foundations.

200 - 1000m

Mesopelagic Zone (Twilight)

Home to bioluminescent organisms and the primary layer for the vertical migration of plankton.

1000m+

Bathypelagic Zone (Midnight)

Constant darkness and high pressure. Our research focuses on the unique physiology of deep-sea fauna.

Milestones of Discovery

Foundation

Establishment of the primary research facility to document the Red Sea's endemic biodiversity.

Coral Lab Launch

Opening of the first successful coral propagation nursery in the region using modular reef technology.

Educational Expansion

Implementation of digital curriculum for schools to foster marine conservation ethics in students.