The arrival of a potentially powerful El Niño weather system this year could devastate coral reefs around the world already weakened by back-to-back rounds of bleaching, scientists warn.
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Caribbean coral reefs began crumbling decades sooner than expected after heatwave and disease
The findings also show how rising global temperatures are speeding up damage in places once thought to have more time.
Coral reefs are essential to the health of oceans, the food supply and to protecting the coast from storms. But as climate ...
Coral reefs may be more connected than scientists thought, with coral larvae drifting vast distances to spread genetic ...
Tropical coral reefs support the highest levels of biodiversity in the ocean. This vital ecosystem depends on reef-building ...
Monroe County’s Artificial Reefs Program is making significant progress as new reef projects move forward, permits are ...
For decades, coral reefs throughout the Caribbean have been suffering from disease, pollution, overfishing and rising sea temperatures, yet most have continued to grow – until now. In 2023 and 2024, ...
Beneath the beauty of coral reefs lies a hidden universe of microbes unlike anything scientists expected. Each coral species supports its own specialized microbial partners, many of which have never ...
Scientists say coral reefs may be getting sick from more than ocean heat, with nutrient imbalance now linked to deadly ...
Coming up on the Orlando Patch calendar: Trigg Watson ...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. What are the abiotic and biotic interactions that structure this diverse ecosystem? Corals are members of the phylum Cnidaria, a ...
The arrival of a potentially powerful El Nino weather system this year could devastate coral reefs around the world already ...
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