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Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its kind in ...
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The Reefs of Tomorrow: Predicting Which Corals Will Survive Climate ChaosBeneath the shimmering blue surface of our oceans lies a world of color and life so breathtaking it almost feels otherworldly ...
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3D-Printed Reefs: How Artificial Structures Are Rebuilding Marine HabitatsImagine plunging below the ocean’s surface, expecting vibrant coral gardens and teeming schools of fish—only to find a barren ...
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Mongabay News on MSNScientists warn coral restoration can’t keep pace with global reef collapseCoral restoration won’t save reefs from global warming, according to a recent study – at least, not the way we’re doing it ...
The world's coral reefs are in the midst of the fourth and largest global bleaching event in recorded history, NOAA announced ...
An unprecedented coral bleaching episode has spread to 84 percent of the world's reefs in an unfolding human-caused crisis ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Worst Bleaching Event on Record Is Hitting Most of the World’s Coral ReefsScientists are alarmed by the ongoing crisis, with deteriorating conditions harming marine life in the tropics and beyond ...
Bleached coral dies when exposed to heat stress for too long, threatening the bountiful marine ecosystem that depends on it ...
“I think people really need to recognize what they’re doing … inaction is the kiss of death for coral reefs,” said Melanie McField, co-chair of the Caribbean Steering Committee for the ...
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