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The world's coral reefs are in the midst of the fourth and largest global bleaching event in recorded history, NOAA announced ...
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AZ Animals on MSNWhy Coral Reefs Are Bleaching Faster Than EverA whopping 84% of coral reefs are affected by the latest global bleaching event, which is the worst on record.
Coral reefs in Honolulu and other coastal areas are undergoing what experts say is the world's worst coral bleaching event.
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Corals are the architects of reefs throughout tropical seas, providing protection and sustenance for the species that depend ...
Wanting to know how clownfish cope with changes to their environment, we repeatedly measured 134 wild fish in Kimbe Bay, ...
Australia's coral reefs, including the lesser-known subtropical systems, are hit hard as the world faces its fourth, and ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Create “Bait” to Lure Baby Corals Back to Dying ReefsA new bioengineered ink dramatically boosts coral larvae settlement. The oceans are getting hotter and coral reefs are ...
A new study reveals that heat-tolerant symbiotic algae may be essential to saving elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) -- a foundational species in Caribbean reef ecosystems -- from the devastating ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNAlgae “perfume” fused with high-tech materials holds promise for growing coralKnown as crustose coralline algae or red algae, these species coat rocks much like lichen on an alpine cliff. They emit a ...
The research showed that while certain corals only tend to inhabit the waters close to the surface, some species survive ...
With coral reefs in crisis due to climate change, scientists have engineered a bio-ink that could help promote coral larvae settlement and restore these underwater ecosystems before it's too late.
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