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New research has revealed alarming coral mortality rates of 92% after last year's bleaching event at Lizard Island on Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, marking one of the highest coral mortality ...
Florida Has a Snorkel-friendly 'Reef Trail' With an Underwater Museum That Helps Restore Coral In Hollywood Beach, you can take a selfie with a mermaid, help restore coral reefs, and snorkel an ...
This is what allows the distribution of corals to shift over time, and the fossil record shows coral reef expansions have happened before, Vogt-Vincent notes.
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 ...
Cleaner fish: Tiny healers or hidden spreaders in coral reef ecosystems? Tiny, hardworking cleaner fish play a role in reef microbial diversity Date: June 12, 2025 Source: University of California ...
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 ...
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.
News Environment There’s a new, snorkel-friendly reef off Hollywood Cat Uden snorkeling the new near-shore artificial reef off Hollywood. (Courtesy Monica Navarro) ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. A new study finds that coral reef researchers come mainly from institutions in high-income countries, and that the contributions of researchers ...
When the researchers applied the gel, called SNAP-X, to surfaces in lab experiments it increased coral larvae settlement by up to 20 times compared to untreated surfaces. SNAP-X could help overcome a ...
A new documentary, ‘Reef Builders,’ explores how coral reefs around the world have been decimated by climate change—and the work happening to bring them back.
Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral has now grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its kind in recorded history.