Coral Reef
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Breakthrough in Coral Reef Monitoring: eDNA Methods Offer Real-Time Health Assessments
Researchers from WHOI studied the microbes in coral reef water by examining eight reefs in the U.S. Virgin Islands over a period of seven years, which included periods of hurricane and coral disease disturbance.
Latest Research Articles
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Automated Aquaculture and Coral Reef Conservation: New Technology Enables Robots To Detect, Respond to Coral Stress Caused by Extreme Weather Events
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Unique Deepwater Corals Reefs, Marine Animals Discovered on Wellington's South, Kapiti Coasts
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Climate Change Threatens Sea Urchin Survival That Can Devastatingly Affect Coral Reef Growth
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Coral Reefs Could Benefit from 'Fish Poo' Containing Friendly Microbes
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Study Employs Coral Clones Created To Examine Why Certain Coral Withstand Transplantation to Coral Reefs
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1996 Titanic Dive Leaves Researchers with Mysterious Sonar Blip that Remained Undefined Until 26 Years Later
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Modular Coral Reefs Installed Off Caribbean Coasts to Undo Global Warming Damages
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4000-Foot Coral Reef Sits in the Middle of Australian Desert, Scientists Rethink "Featureless" Description
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Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?
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Scientists Track Live Corals Before and After Heat Wave in the Ocean
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Environmental Scientists Issue Dire Warnings to Protect Disappearing Coral Reefs Within Three Decades
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Strange Fish Songs Reveal That Indonesia's Coral Reefs Are Rapidly Recovering