The past three summers have been the worst on record for Florida's coral reefs. To try to restore them, scientists are ...
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. And if at first, you don’t succeed, keep banging your head on the wall until you make a big enough hold to drag yourself through ... As ...
Florida's current plans to restore the coral reefs won't work due to the impact of climate change, so scientists are trying something new: breeding corals that can better withstand heat.
Scientists predict that by 2040 more than 70 percent of reefs in the Atlantic will be degrading faster than corals can grow.
They have been growing on subsea structures for decades but are now under threat as old platforms are decommissioned.
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Most Caribbean coral reefs to stop growing by 2040, study warns
By Shreya Dasgupta Most coral reefs in the Caribbean could stop growing, and even start eroding, by 2040 if global warming ...
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How to grow coral honeysuckle – for a fuss-free flowering vine that hummingbirds can’t resist
There are few climbing plants that deliver as much joy as coral honeysuckle. Not only does this fragrant vine produce masses of colorful coral-red blooms, but it is also a hummingbird magnet during ...
Corals, the foundation of ocean biodiversity, are threatened by climate change. But new research suggests that these ...
In the Atlantic, this damage has already shifted which corals are surviving. The key reef-building species are becoming rare, ...
Palau's corals have emerged unscathed from the world's devastating marine heatwaves. Researchers are breeding and planting them to save reefs from disappearing.
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