corals
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Underwater Ecosystem at a Great Risk Due to Climate Change
Scientists say climate change is responsible for the recent destruction of kelp forests off the southwestern coast of Australia.
Latest Research Articles
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The Great Barrier Reef Has Been Hiding Massive Donut-Shaped Reef For Years
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Rising Sea Levels Could Actually Benefit Coral Reefs, Scientists Say
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Scientists Finally Discover the Use of Fish Urine
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Closer Look: Dramatic 'Coral Bleaching' Captured on Video for the First Time
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Coral Bleaching Gets Worse, Shows No Signs of Stopping
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Caribbean Reefs Get Population Boost from Lab-Grown Corals
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Light Pollution Threatens Success Of Coral Spawning, Say Researchers
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Corals Adapted To Warm Waters Are At Risk Of Bleaching, Too
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Global Coral Bleaching Event: Third Ever Declared [PHOTOS]
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Balanced Diets Good For Corals Too, Researchers Say
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Rare Early Jurassic Corals Found, Study Shows
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'Glowing' Sea Turtle Is First Biofluorescent Reptile, Researchers Say [WATCH]