Coral Reef
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Carbon Absorption is the Key to Surviving Drastic Climate Changes, Study Shows
Because of global warming, ocean temperatures increase beyond the tolerance of single-cell algae, which are corals' strongest allies.
Latest Research Articles
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3D-Printed Coral Reefs: The Key to Solving the Coral Bleaching Crisis?
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The End is Near: Poisonous Algae Further Stressing Out Great Barrier Reef
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Greenpeace Releases Stunning Image of Unique Coral Reef System at the Mouth of the Amazon
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Climate Change Could Wipe Out Deep-Sea Coral Population in North Atlantic
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Newly Discovered Coral Reef System Found At the Amazon River Already in Grave Danger
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Household Vinegar Key to Saving Great Barrier Reef Coral?
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Robot To Drive Down Killer Sea-Star Numbers
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Are Coral Reefs Doomed? Changing? Ignored? What We Know So Far [SPECIAL REPORT]
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Great Barrier Reef Not 'in Danger,' UNESCO Says
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Ice Age Slowed Warned Great Barrier Reef
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Great Barrier Reef Can Be Saved