Corals, the foundation of ocean biodiversity, are threatened by climate change. But new research suggests that these organisms might be more resilient than previously thought.
Underwater camera systems can help experts learn more about species without disturbing them or their habitats.
Image of the FishEye UPAC-360 device deployed. Credit: FishEye Collaborative. For decades, ecologists have listened to the underwater world using sound recorders. These devices capture rich ...
Our planet’s fragile coral reefs are in trouble and while experts hope to save these underwater ecosystems, observing them can be difficult with traditional tools. That’s why a team of engineers has ...
The coral reefs of the Caribbean are undergoing rapid and complex ecological transformations. From mass bleaching and disease outbreaks like Stony Coral ...
Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound. Underwater, there is a soundscape of snapping shrimp, grunting fish, and ...
Tourism represents one of humanity’s greatest paradoxes, simultaneously serving as a bridge between cultures while generating ...
A group of fishermen is shown hunting invasive species in Hawai'i to make a smoked fish dip in a controversial TikTok.
An Indonesian archipelago that’s home to three-fourths of Earth’s coral species, a stretch of Icelandic coast with 70% of the country’s plant life and an area along ...
Research shows offshore wind, green shipping and marine conservation efforts could deliver up to 35 percent of the annual greenhouse gas emission cuts needed under the Paris accord.
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Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean but sustain over 25% of marine life and hundreds of millions of people worldwide. They are also among the ecosystems most at risk from climate change – but ...