Yes red coral trade is legal. The species is not listed in CITES and it is still very abundant in the Mediterranean Sea where management plans are implemented by all Mediterranean countries where the species is harvested.
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The organic gem you are referring to is likely "red coral," which is a deep red secretion produced by certain species of marine coral polyps. Red coral is highly valued for its beauty and is commonly used in jewelry making.
The Tamil name for the gem red coral is "மஞ்சள் கல்" (Manchal kal).
Its the color pattern. Here a little Jingle to help you remember. "Red and yellow, kill a fellow." That means if, on the pattern red is touching yellow, then it's a Coral Snake. "Red and Black, friend of Jack." That means if red is touching Black then it is NOT a coral snake. Hope i helped.
I think that if the coral is lying on the beach, then yes, it is okay to take it home. But it is illegal to grab a piece of coral from the ocean and take it home because you are hurting the coral.
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Coral's would be a both singular and plural possessive. Example: The coral reef was small. The coral's colors included bright red, orange, and yellow.
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coral is so colourful because the light shines on it and gives it a tan of colour