coral reefs
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Elkhorn Corals May Be the Longest-Lived Animals in the World
Researchers from Pennsylvania State University have made a surprising discovery: elkhorn corals may have been on earth for over 5,000 years. Along with experts from the National Marine Fisheries Service and Dial Cordy & Associates, it was determined that the Acropora palmate in the Caribbean and Florida has an extraordinary level of resiliency.
Latest Research Articles
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Corals of the Caribbean: How Corals with High Genetic Diversity Survived Climate Change
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Scientists to Create Techniques to Save the Great Barrier Reef From Dying
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Oops! Australia's Great Barrier Reef is NOT Really Dead But Dying
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Answer to Coral Bleaching: 3D Printed Corals to Save Caribbean Ocean
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Alert! Half Of The Great Barrier Reef Now Dead, 93 Percent Bleached
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Red Sea is Home to Newly Discovered Luminous Creature
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Caribbean Reefs Get Population Boost from Lab-Grown Corals
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'Aquarium Fish' Damselfish May Take Over Reefs In the Gulf Of Mexico
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Forked Tails Give 'Twilight Zone' Fish the Upper Fin
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NASA's CORAL Mission Takes Reef Studies To New Level
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Butterflyfish Know To Avoid Corals Touched By Seaweed
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Illegal Blast Fishing Destroys Tanzania's Rich Marine Life