Scientists have taken a significant step toward protecting coral reefs by successfully breeding corals with improved heat ...
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Our research group has bred corals able to better survive marine heatwaves. Our work, now published in Nature Communications ...
The animal is not only louder than a jet but it can also briefly produce temperatures as hot as the surface of the sun.
Animal advocates welcome the declaration as progress but note ... as a 2020 observational study documents. Coral reef fish ...
New research from the University of Sydney shows that international conservation efforts account for approximately 10 percent of fish stocks on coral reefs.
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Oysters once formed extensive reefs along much of Europe's coastline -- but these complex ecosystems were destroyed over a century ago, new research shows.
Join Friends Of Virgin Islands National Park at Drunk Bay and help clean up marine debris and trash. Meeting point is the Salt Pond parking lot at 9 a.m. Wear comfortable shoes, as Drunk Bay is rocky, ...