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Multigenerational trips are having a major moment in 2025, making it the perfect time for the debut of MSC Cruises‘ multi-gen ...
In coral reefs throughout the world, visually striking bands of bare sand surrounding reefs are often visible in satellite imagery but their cause remains a mystery. One theory is fear.
Halo patterns around coral reefs may signal resilience Study models spatial patterns of 'grazing halos' around reefs Date: May 5, 2025 Source: Dartmouth College Summary: A new study links grazing ...
See All Key Ideas Coral restoration won’t save reefs from global warming, according to a recent study – at least, not the way we’re doing it now. The study, conducted by researchers at the ...
Coral reefs are vital to the health of the oceans, but in recent years they’ve been decimated by climate change, pollution, and overfishing. While this has been widely covered, a new documentary ...
April 23 (UPI) --More than 80% of the world's coral reefs fell victim to harmful bleaching and is now in "uncharted territory" with the worst global bleaching event in recorded history.
An unprecedented coral bleaching episode has spread to 84 percent of the world's reefs in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could kill off swathes of the essential ecosystems, scientists ...
The updated coral bleaching model now supports the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program's (RRAP) research on optimizing shading interventions to protect the Great Barrier Reef. "This research ...
Paris (AFP) – An unprecedented coral bleaching episode has spread to 84 percent of the world's reefs in an unfolding human-caused crisis that could kill off swathes of the essential ecosystems ...
ST. THOMAS — Coral scientists from across the Virgin Islands gathered on St. Thomas for Coral Reef Week, culminating in Reef Fest at Magens Bay on Saturday, a community event to educate the ...
SINGAPORE – The world’s coral reefs – vital to fisheries and tourism – are facing the most prolonged and widespread bleaching event in recorded history, with over 80 per cent affected by ...