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Bermuda’s secrets: rainwater rooftops, coral reefs, and wrecks Exploring shipwrecks and a unique fragrance from the deep IN 1609, THEY FACED A PROBLEM THE ABSENCE OF FRESHWATER LAKES AND RIVERS.
After two years of record-breaking ocean heat, scientists are assessing the impacts of the world's fourth mass bleaching event on coral reefs around the globe. At least 74 countries and ...
Coral bleaching is a serious global problem that is getting worse with increasing ocean temperatures. While there is some bleaching in the reefs surrounding Bermuda, there is also plenty of healthy ...
In celebration of World Oceans Day, BioQuest announced it has “officially completed the draft reference genome of the Grooved Brain Coral, marking the first-time whole genome sequencing of a ...
Expect days spent lounging poolside, snorkeling over coral reefs, afternoons exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites and evenings sipping rum swizzles as the sun sets. The different parishes are ...
Researchers in Bermuda and Indonesia have found that degraded reefs can be restored given enough time and investment. Samia Sarkis, the director of research and development at Bermuda’s Living ...
World-class hotels, pink sand beaches, and lively year-around events make Bermuda a must-visit destination for any traveler.
After a string of shipwrecks on Bermuda's West End, where coral reefs extend 16 miles from shore, construction began on Gibb's Hill Lighthouse in 1844.
A year after the worst coral bleaching ever recorded, Florida's reefs are slowly recovering. Despite elevated ocean temperatures, scientists say this summer they didn’t see significant bleaching.
So, if you look at the Bermuda platform, we're standing on coral reef structure here now. - [Narrator] Covering 280-square-miles, Bermuda'’’s extensive reef platform is essential for its ...
WASHINGTON (7NEWS) — Grab your best girlfriends and escape to Bermuda! Good Morning Washington's Britt Waters traveled to Bermuda to show us why the island is the perfect girl's trip destination.
Bermuda’s high concentration of shipwrecks can be attributed to the 200 square miles of coral reefs that ring the islands. These reefs are fantastic dive sites in their own right.