coral reefs
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Signals from Reef Environment Can Help with Coral Restoration Amidst Climate Change, Human Disturbance
Researchers discovered that reef audio or signals from the environment can be helpful with the restoration and rehabilitation of coral reefs, which have suffered from warming events and climate change. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Seabirds' Presence On Islands Can Boost Coral Growth Rates, Experts Say
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Two New Coral Reefs in Pristine Condition Found Off Galapagos Spans the Size of 8 Football Fields
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Marine Heat Wave Causes Coral Bleaching That May Kill Corals
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Declining Sea Urchin Population Poses Threats To Red Sea Coral Reef
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Luxury Yacht Severely Damages Coral Reefs Off-Coast Hawaii
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Research Warns Half the World's Coral Reefs Could be in Unsuitable Conditions by 2035
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Research Warns Half the World's Coral Reefs Could be in Unsuitable Conditions by 2035
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Tiny Fish Living in Coral Reefs Gets to Decide Birthday of Offspring
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Dolphins Perform Self-Medication by Rubbing Against Corals
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Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?
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Using the Ocean to Improve Food Security, Biodiversity, Climate Change, and the Economy
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Scientist Predicts the Future of Fishing Industry as Artisanal, Leaving Behind Large Industrial Fishing Fleets