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Reefs are usually pictured as underwater rainforests crammed with species, yet the planet’s first large animal‑built reefs tell a quieter story. New work on fossils from Nevada shows that early ...
PICKERING, H.; WHITMARSH, D. Artificial reefs and fisheries exploitation: a review of the "attraction versus production" debate, the influence of design and its significance for policy. Fish. Res., v.
The coral reef geomorphic zone classification (CRGZC) map can provide a wealth of information for coastal management and protection. Remote sensing plays an important role in CRGZC by virtue of its ...
The Bahamas has just taken a major step in preserving its marine ecosystems with the launch of its first-ever coral gene bank, located at Atlantis Paradise Island. Designed to combat rising sea ...
Our Changing Seas III, 2014 Courtney Mattison. Photo by Arthur Evans You’ve heard that coral reefs are in big trouble and might even die off by the end of the century. But if you spend most of ...
Banner image: A coral reef around Nukuoro Atoll in the Federated States of Micronesia, where microbial-based monitoring is undertaken to assess reef health. Image courtesy of Alyson Santoro/WHOI.
The Bahamas has launched an aggressive national conservation initiative to address and reverse the devastating effects of warming ocean temperatures and a disease ravaging its coral reefs. The ...
The Sheba Hope Grows initiative supports global coral reef restoration efforts, recognizing the link between healthy reefs and sustainable fish for cat food. Hawai’i-based Kuleana Coral Restoration, a ...
-- The Bahamas Coral Gene Bank at Atlantis Paradise Island is a cornerstone of the country's national commitment to coral conservation and marine resilience -- ...
By tracing how those microscopic allies behave when heat strikes, scientists have found new clues to coral reef survival in a hotter world. A team from McGill University and the Smithsonian Tropical ...
At the 2025 United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) in Nice, SEA BEYOND revealed a new partnership with Coral Gardeners, a non-profit focused on coral reef restoration. Through this collaboration, ...
The New Orleans, a sidewheel steamers, ran aground on a Lake Huron reef on June 13, 1849. Today it rests under 15 of crystal-clear water between North Point and Sugar Island, near Alpena, Mich ...