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Coral reefs exposed to extreme temperature swings are more resilient to heat stress and better equipped to survive climate ...
If they fail to settle and grow, it’s a major blow to the reef’s future. Scientists recently discovered that certain kinds of algae can play an important role in helping some kinds of coral ...
Much has been learned about heat-resistant corals in the last decade. Village by village and beach by beach, reef restoration ...
Researchers compared DNA from corals and their symbiotic organisms from two sites along the Pacific coast of Panama to better ...
Assistant Professor of Physics Asja Radja’s research, including a new flow tank, could help solve the problem of coral reef ...
A new study led by researchers at McGill University and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama reveals ...
Climate change is the final blow for reefs, causing ocean temperatures to rise, leading to coral bleaching. Our food is ...
Coral reef restoration in the Seychelles mainly relies on ‘coral gardening’ – a process whereby coral fragments are taken ...
Rows of tanks filled with liquid nitrogen sit in temperature-controlled chambers at Sydney's Taronga zoo, cradling parts of ...
As world leaders gather to address a global marine crisis at the UN Ocean Conference, scientists from the Woods Hole ...
As coral reefs undergo a fourth global mass bleaching event, marine scientists have been studying whether new reefs might ...
Bleaching occurs when the water is too warm and corals become stressed, expelling the algae living symbiotically in their ...
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