Scientists predict that by 2040 more than 70 percent of reefs in the Atlantic will be degrading faster than corals can grow.
Coral reefs will stop growing and many will start to erode if global warming hits 2°C, according to a new study of 400 sites.
Researchers have orchestrated a "baby boom" of corals that will help fortify the reef systems off the Florida coasts that were heavily degraded as a result of record ocean warming.The Florida ...
Glynn, Peter W., Alvarado, Juan J., Banks, Stuart, Cortes, Jorge, Feingold, Joshua S., Jimenez, Carlos, Maragos, James E., Martinez, Priscilla, Mate, Juan, Moanga ...
While it’s not helping fly the Millennium Falcon, marine biologists have discovered a new type of deep-sea coral in the ...
Bleached staghorn coral at Sombrero Reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in July 2023. A coalition of marine biologists and nonprofit leaders focused on Florida Keys coral restoration ...
WAKING UP CORAL REEFS. YEAH, THIS IS A REALLY INTERESTING STORY. NOW CORALS RELY ON A HEALTHY SOUNDSCAPE TO THRIVE, AND SCIENTISTS HERE IN MASSACHUSETTS MAY HAVE THE PERFECT SYMPHONY. SO THERE’S A LOT ...
An MIT team is hoping to fortify coastlines with “architected” reefs — sustainable, offshore structures that are engineered to mimic the wave-buffering effects of natural reefs while also providing ...
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