In 1942, the tanker SS Gulfoil was torpedoed in the Gulf of Mexico; nearly 70 years later, NOAA found its wreck covered in Lophelia coral

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The SS Gulfoil, a World War II tanker, has transformed into a stunning coral reef over the years. After resting on the seabed for decades, cold-water corals now blanket its wreckage. These shipwrecks act as artificial reefs bustling with life, prompting scientists to explore the impacts of petroleum pollution in deep seas. This oceanic revival highlights nature's resilience, urging us to pay attention.