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You don't have to travel far to see some of the world's most stunning natural wonders. From shimmering turquoise lakes to ...
After the 1982-1983 El Niño warming event, the coral endemic to the Galápagos Islands experienced sharp population declines ...
New paper published in Science by a team of international scientists urges regulatory reform to accelerate global coral ...
Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Marine in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral fragments onto a reef off Miami's coast.
New research has revealed alarming coral mortality rates of 92% after last year's bleaching event at Lizard Island on Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, marking one of the highest coral mortality ...
Marine biologists have been struggling to save Florida’s corals as climate change and pollution have decimated reefs in recent decades. One solution just might come from a rough coral ...
Understanding how far Great Barrier Reef corals are from their parents could be key to identifying and protecting at-risk populations, University of Queensland research has found.
It means treating coral reefs not as fragile decorations, but as vital infrastructure worth protecting—financially, politically, and ecologically. Saving coral reefs isn’t just an environmental ...
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