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These protected areas bring an incredible amount of biodiversity right into the bustling metropolis–including coral reefs.
Scientists will use the instrument to explore how climate change is affecting the ability of coral to survive.
Their company — Coral Morphologic — is surfacing stunning images, putting gorgeous closeups of underwater creatures on social media, setting time-lapsed video of swaying, glowing coral to ...
Bleached coral is visible during a scuba dive at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico ...
A new diver-operated microscope is revolutionizing coral research by allowing scientists to observe photosynthesis and ...
A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Marine in Honduras is working together to ...
A new handheld microscope lets scientists monitor coral health in real time, underwater, without harming reefs.
A Honduran coral reef withstood a century of pollution and disease. It could be used to restore dying Caribbean reefs—if scientists can figure out how it survived.
Over the years, satellites have played an important role in monitoring oceans and coral reefs all across the globe.
A marine biologist and a musician are on a mission to raise awareness about dying coral reefs by combining science and art.