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Allowing coral reef fish to rebound is emerging as one of the clearest ways to put more healthy protein on the plates of ...
Coral reefs are often described as biodiversity hotspots, but new research shows they also act as powerful regulators of the ...
Climate change, pollution and ocean-dependent industries are slowly damaging coral reefs around the world. There's something else -- something seemingly innocent -- that could be contributing to the ...
May 28, 2025 This study measured the growth rate of coral reefs in Honaunau Bay, Hawaii, using on-site data gathering and aerial imagery. Researchers found that the reefs are being eroded by sea ...
The idea to restore coral reefs by intervening in the breeding process of coral came to Peter Harrison while he was drifting through trillions of coral eggs and sperm whirling in an underwater ...
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Below the ocean’s surface, there’s a vibrant ensemble of sounds — a chorus of vibrations, croaks, pops and crackles that come together to form the soundtrack of a healthy coral reef. It’s a symphony ...
At 20:30 on 27 November 2018, lucky divers and snorkellers in the northern part of the Great Barrier Reef would have borne witness to what is possibly the greatest sex show on Earth. This spectacular ...
These ocean-safe sunblocks will protect your skin and Earth’s vital coral reefs. By Suzie Dundas Published Aug 17, 2022 9:00 AM EDT We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and ...
You already know sunscreen is important: Slathering yourself in SPF is one of the best things you can do to protect yourself from skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States. The major ...
ICYMI, our coral reefs are in a not-so-great place right now—as in, they're dying at an alarmingly fast rate. And while a lot of that has to do with climate change and rising ocean temps, some of the ...