Florida's current plans to restore the coral reefs won't work due to the impact of climate change, so scientists are trying ...
Scientists predict that by 2040 more than 70 percent of reefs in the Atlantic will be degrading faster than corals can grow.
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Do fish make noise? New technology lets the public hear coral reefs up close
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound.
Remote and wild, Indonesia’s Raja Ampat region has been considered sacred by locals for centuries. New coral conservation ...
Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean but sustain over 25% of marine life and hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
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Most Caribbean coral reefs to stop growing by 2040, study warns
By Shreya Dasgupta Most coral reefs in the Caribbean could stop growing, and even start eroding, by 2040 if global warming ...
Scientists working off the coast of Cuba are helping restore coral colonies using a procedure similar to IVF. The procedure ...
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Experts celebrate new law impacting unique coral reef area: 'This is very important for us'
Coral reefs are critical to the health of the planet, as they are among the most diverse ecosystems on Earth, providing a ...
In the Atlantic, this damage has already shifted which corals are surviving. The key reef-building species are becoming rare, ...
A breakthrough camera reveals which fish make which sounds, helping decode reef soundscapes and transform ocean conservation.
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