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You don't always have to dive into the depths to see a wealth of underwater life. Here's where our readers go for baby barracuda, baitballs, tarpon, massive coral heads and turtles galore—all while ...
Want an all-in-one primer as you get ready to hit the water for mini-season on July 30 and 31? The Keys Weekly staff have you ...
Today, unprecedented coral bleaching, a relatively new illness called stony coral tissue loss disease and other threats to corals are negatively impacting reef health across Belize, according to ...
That makes coral reef food webs more structured and more fragile than we thought, offering new insight into how these ecosystems work, and how vulnerable they may be to rapid environmental change.
High-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp, particularly at night, can serve as an effective indicator of coral reef resilience, according to research published in the journal Royal Society ...
The coral was bred with Honduran and Florida Elkhorn in an effort to make a more heat-resistant coral.
Builders Vision Leads Historic First Series A Round for Coral Restoration Company, Marking Major Milestone for Ecological Regeneration Industry Freeport, Bahamas, July 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ...
Marine biologists have deployed drones to document the world’s highest death rates of corals in the tropical waters off Lizard Island, on the Great Barrier Reef.
Underwater monitoring of high-frequency sounds produced by snapping shrimp can be an effective and inexpensive way to monitor coral reef health.
A towering coral reef has emerged from the depths of Australia’s northern waters, reshaping what scientists thought they knew about the ocean floor. Rising 500 meters from the seabed—taller ...
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