Elphinstone Reef
Elphinstone Reef (also known as Sha'ab Abu Hamra) is a standalone reef in the Egyptian Red Sea situated about 30 kilometers north from the town of Marsa Alam in Egypt.[1] The coral community in this reef is primarily composed of soft corals such as Dendronephthya species.[2]

Elphinstone Reef
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 Oceanic whitetip shark at Elphinstone Reef Oceanic whitetip shark at Elphinstone Reef
 Soft corals and Anthias at Elphinstone Reef Soft corals and Anthias at Elphinstone Reef
 Memorial dedicated to Arno Wallaard on south plato Memorial dedicated to Arno Wallaard on south plato
.jpg.webp) Hawksbill turtle at Elphinstone Reef Hawksbill turtle at Elphinstone Reef
References
    
- "Elphinstone Reef".
- Riegl, B.; Piller, W. E. (1999). "Coral frameworks revisited–reefs and coral carpets in the northern Red Sea" (PDF). Coral Reefs. 18 (3): 241–253. doi:10.1007/s003380050188. ISSN 0722-4028. S2CID 16931660.
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