A team of researchers from Tel Aviv University has discovered a deadly parasite that has led to the extinction of a critical sea urchin species in the Red Sea, with potential repercussions for coral reefs in the Gulf of Aqaba and beyond. The parasite, which has also affected sea urchin populations in the Caribbean, is causing mass mortality among Diadema setosum sea urchins, which are crucial for maintaining the balance of coral reefs by consuming algae. The researchers have highlighted the urgent need to create an isolated population of these sea urchins to prevent complete extinction and potential further damage to coral reefs. They have reported their findings to Israeli environmental authorities and are considering emergency measures to protect the coral reefs in Eilat, a popular scuba diving destination known for its resilient corals.