corals
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Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?
A team of researchers shows that reducing noise from motorboats through traffic calming could help fish breed more successfully in coral reefs. The research was conducted on reefs near Lizard Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
Latest Research Articles
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Rising Sea Levels, Sea Floor Erosions Could Negatively Affect Coral Reefs, Coastal Communities
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Great Barrier Reef in Line for Another Mass Coral Bleaching Event
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Greenpeace Releases Stunning Image of Unique Coral Reef System at the Mouth of the Amazon
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Newly Discovered Coral-Reef Fish Species Named After Outgoing US President
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Great Barrier Reef Sees Its Worst Damage on Record
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Climate Change Could Wipe Out Deep-Sea Coral Population in North Atlantic
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LOOK: The Great Barrier Reef and Its Annual Mating Festival
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LOOK! Bleached Corals in the Pacific Have Started Evolving
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Zombie Corals: Ghost Town of Dead Corals in the Pacific is Coming Back to Life
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Oops! Australia's Great Barrier Reef is NOT Really Dead But Dying
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Uranium-dating Through Deep Sea Corals Deposits a Useful Reference on Northern Glacial Retreat
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Warming Ocean Forces Coral Reef Fish to Relocate to Cooler Waters