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Coral reefs in the Atlantic could stop growing and face near-total collapse by the end of the century if global temperatures keep climbing, according to a new study. Researchers examined more than 400 ...
It offers a glimmer of hope for the beleaguered coral reefs of the Atlantic and Caribbean. First detected off the coast of Miami in 2014, Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease has rapidly decimated coral ...
Researchers compared DNA from corals and their symbiotic organisms from two sites along the Pacific coast of Panama to better understand how the different members of the coral holobiont influence ...
Tim Lamont receives funding from the Royal Commission of 1851 and the Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Gita Alisa receives funding from Friends of Lancaster University in America and Sheba Hope ...
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Most coral reefs in the Caribbean could stop growing, and even start eroding away, by 2040 if global warming continues unchecked, a new study finds. Coral reefs, especially those near shores, protect ...
The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation’s (BREEF) Sir Nicholas Nuttal Coral Reef Sculpture Garden & Coral Nursery ...
Coral bleaching isn’t just an ocean crisis. Here’s how the global event endangers food security, local jobs—and the land itself. Sea water divides the sunset and a ghost land of corals in New Ireland, ...