Researchers have discovered a new species of fish so “perpetually displeased” that they have named it the “grumpy dwarfgoby.” A team at the University of Washington and King Abdullah University of ...
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Officials issue warning about looming threat off US coastline: 'Worried about the possibility of this happening here'
"The consequences could be drastic." Officials issue warning about looming threat off US coastline: 'Worried about the ...
In the azure waters of the Red Sea, Maoz Fine and his team dive to study what may be the planets most unique coral: one that can survive global warming, at least for now. The corals, striking in their ...
Coral reefs form a vital part of the marine ecosystem, playing host to diverse species and supporting multiple industries, including fisheries, tourism, and recreation. However, these fragile ...
Coral reefs, the "rainforests of the sea," provide habitats for 25% of all marine life. Critical to global biodiversity, they ...
Scientists from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the National Center for Wildlife (NCW) report in PNAS NEXUS an unusual ecosystem below the third largest coral reef ...
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Coast-to-coast coral assessment reveals Thailand’s reefs losing complexity
By Carolyn Cowan Marine scientists compiling the most holistic “snapshot” of Thailand’s coral reefs to date have uncovered ...
This coral keeps time without a brain, showing how distributed nerve nets can synchronize movement across an entire animal.
A dozen feet deep in the azure waters of the Red Sea, Israeli marine ecologist Assaf Zvuloni firmly grasped a bright red coral fastened to a metal jetty piling. The coral and others close by would ...
An exploratory expedition describes two deep-sea, low-oxygen ecosystems in the Red Sea, including some surprising fish. The ...
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