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Parts of the Atlantic Ocean are again much warmer than normal, priming Europe for more extreme heat this summer.
Unusual warm temperatures in the North Atlantic Ocean, linked to climate change, are “deeply troubling,” scientists say.
Ocean temperatures, especially in the Atlantic, have escalated to unprecedented levels, intensifying the current global coral bleaching event. Approximately 62.9% of the world's coral reefs are ...
WASHINGTON >> Scientists have mapped the largest coral reef deep in the ocean, stretching hundreds of miles off the U.S. Atlantic coast. While researchers have known since the 1960s that some ...
Daily monitoring of ocean conditions around the world, released by NOAA’s Coral Reef Watch, shows zones of Bleaching Alert Level 4 in the central Pacific Ocean and off the Atlantic coast of ...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing a mass bleaching event as the climate crisis drives record-breaking ocean heat, two scientific bodies announced Monday — with some experts warning ...
Atlantic Ocean current could collapse: How you may endure dramatic weather changes Scott Winters, CEO of Coral Restoration Foundation, said he hopes the coral reef's dire condition sparks ...
The coral researchers weren't sure what they would find in the deep blue brine off of Palm Beach County's coast. An early August dive to a reef named Playpen was the first of the year for the team ...
Railcars once filled with hustling commuters in the city of Atlanta are now 65 feet below the Atlantic Ocean filled with inquisitive fish, sea turtles and coral. CNN values your feedback 1.
Leandro Godoy, a coral cryobiologist at Brazil’s Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul who was not involved with the study, is impressed by how many larvae survived after settling.