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Even though rising temperatures are the main cause of coral bleaching, certain coral species are climate-resilient. But still, their growth won't be the same.
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Half a century ago, the Great Barrier Reef was to be drilled for oil. It was saved—for a time
Naturalists and scientists had long known the Great Barrier Reef faced natural threats. In 1925, the naturalist E. H.
Palau's corals have emerged unscathed from the world's devastating marine heatwaves. Researchers are breeding and planting ...
Unfortunately, the warnings about the health of the Great Barrier Reef are not isolated. Another report listed groundwater ...
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Coral restoration drone plants 1 million corals
Our planet’s coral reefs, the ‘rainforests of the sea,’ are facing a serious threat, necessitating urgent restoration. With ...
At the heart of coral health lies a symbiotic relationship with tiny microorganisms known as zooxanthellae. These microscopic algae reside within coral tissues, functioning like solar panels that ...
As traditional restoration of reefs fails to counter a coral collapse driven by climate change, scientists are looking toward the industrial-scale production of hardier, factory-bred babies ...
The Inertia on MSN
Are Floating Spheres the Answer to Saving Coral Reefs?
Coral Reef Arks is a company developing spherical structures to restore reefs in our oceans. The founder is confident the design will work to help coral grow.
S. pistillata corals tend to be tolerant of high ocean temperatures, but when continuously exposed to temperatures of 27.5 ...
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The Great Barrier Reef Experiences Largest Annual Decline in Nearly 40 Years
A coral bleaching event in 2024 has severely hurt the Australian underwater ecosystem.
The hard and silent work of the young people has been undertaken and dedicated for the past decade to regenerate the green ...
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