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A long-term study investigating the growth of corals in the Caribbean over the past century has shown that even ...
Study including researchers from Freie Universität Berlin and recently published in “Nature Scientific Reports” shows that ...
The Coral Bleaching Automated Stress System (CBASS) installed on the deck of Mark Rohr’s yacht Acadia, ramps temperatures up to as much as 10.5°C above the hottest average temperatures ...
A study led by Associate Professor Kelton McMahon at University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography has found that food webs on tropical reefs are more fragile than we once thought.
Coral records show ocean thermocline rise with global warming Date: October 13, 2010 Source: Ohio State University Summary: Researchers looking at corals in the western tropical Pacific Ocean have ...
Divers clutch wooden spears as they plunge beneath the waves, hunting hordes of hungry starfish destroying the coral reefs ...
A computer simulation has revealed the epic, ocean-spanning journeys traveled by millimeter-sized coral larvae through the world's seas. The model is the first to recreate the oceanic paths along ...
Read full article: Florida’s coral reefs are dying. Here’s why you should care Volunteer Daniel Hyduke of Miami Beach, Fla., clips a fragment of coral to be transplanted from the coral nursery ...
Coral reefs support about a quarter of all marine biodiversity in just 1 percent of the ocean’s space. And so tropical reef fish, among the most vulnerable organisms when it comes to climate ...
Scientists are moving coral from the ocean to indoor nurseries in an attempt to save them from superheated seawater, after ocean temperatures in the Gulf exceeded 100 degrees.
Drawing Out the Secrets of Coral Reef Resilience to High Ocean Temperatures. Researchers compared DNA from corals and their symbiotic organisms from two sites along the Pacific coast of Panama to ...
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