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De La Salle University reaffirmed its position as a leader in research and innovation as seven of its esteemed researchers and one student were recognized at the recently concluded National Academy of ...
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.
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 ...
Volcanic islands, such as the islands of Hawaii and the Caribbean, are surrounded by coral reefs that encircle an island in a labyrinthine, living ring. A coral reef is punctured at points by reef ...
Florida coral reef: Will fishing council let rock shrimp nets drag the rare Oculina Bank? The Oculina Bank coral reef, found nowhere else in the world, is thousands of years old and habitat for ...
SAFMC considers reopening protected Oculina Bank coral reef to rock shrimp trawling nets The Oculina Bank coral reef, found nowhere else in the world, is thousands of years old and habitat for ...
Science The Race to Engineer Coral Reef Solutions in the U.S. Virgin Islands As world leaders gather to address a global marine crisis at the UN Ocean Conference, scientists from the Woods Hole ...
To predict changes in coral reef distributions, the team turned to sophisticated simulation models run on the University of Hawaiʻi's Koa supercomputer.
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.
The Hawaiian Great Reef Census pilot brings together everyday people, scientists, and cutting-edge technology to gather crucial information on the health of coral ecosystems.