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Ecologist warns sudden coral bleaching is "like pulling the plug on a TV" 02:58 Jarrod Taylor has been diving in the waters off the coast of Honolulu for 20 years, and he has witnessed a seismic ...
A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Marine in Honduras is working together to ...
Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Coral in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...
Coral reefs in Honolulu and other coastal areas are undergoing what experts say is the world's worst coral bleaching event. advertisement. Hawaii's once-vivid coral reefs are "all bleached white" ...
The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists ...
As baby corals float in the currents, they can expand their species’ range. But can they get to climate refuges fast enough to survive? A new study has good news and bad.
Yes and no. Significant coral bleaching events in Hawaii during 2014 and 2015 caused widespread coral stress and mortality in many reef areas.
HONAUNAU, Hawaii — The turquoise water of Hōnaunau Bay in Hawaii, an area popular with snorkelers and divers, is teeming with spiny creatures that threaten to push the coral reef "past the ...
Coral reefs in Honolulu and other coastal areas are undergoing what experts say is the world's worst coral bleaching event. Hawaii's once-vivid coral reefs are "all bleached white" Skip to main ...
The intricate, hidden processes that sustain coral life are being revealed through a new microscope developed by scientists ...
Coral reefs face an uncertain recovery from the 4th global mass bleaching event – can climate refuges help? By Noam Vogt-Vincent , University of Hawaii Updated June 6, 2025 3:04 p.m.
Our simulations suggest that coral populations could expand in a few locations this century, primarily southern Australia, but these expansions may only amount to around 6,000 acres (2,400 hectares).