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The Collapse of the World’s Coral Reefs is “Death by a Thousand Cuts” A marine ecologist on the impacts of losing this ecological “canary in the coal mine.
The Future Reefs team at the University of Technology Sydney, led by marine biologist Dr. Emma Camp (pictured), wants to protect the reef by finding “super corals,” species that are naturally ...
Climate change is severely impacting coral reefs globally, including Florida's reef, which is vital to the state's economy and provides significant flood protection. Florida's coral reef has ...
Florida Has a Snorkel-friendly 'Reef Trail' With an Underwater Museum That Helps Restore Coral In Hollywood Beach, you can take a selfie with a mermaid, help restore coral reefs, and snorkel an ...
Ancient coral fossils from the remote Seychelles islands have unveiled a dramatic warning for our future—sea levels can rise in sudden, sharp bursts even when global temperatures stay steady.
Coral ecosystems across Indonesia include the world’s richest diversity of coral species at 72 percent. These reef systems support the livelihoods of millions of people in the country through tourism, ...