A CU Boulder researchers uses underwater drilling of coral reef samples to look for resiliency amid higher ocean acidity, in a hopeful sign for the environment.
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This Coastal Town Is Called the ‘Caribbean of Brazil’—with Turquoise Waters, Remote Beaches, and Excellent Scuba Diving
As a Brazil local, Arraial do Cabo is one of my favorite beach escapes. I Live in Brazil—and This Coastal Town Called the ...
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Inside the revamped Four Seasons Resort Seychelles: Private villas, coral reefs and bay-view villas
The Maldives may have cornered the market for private-island getaways, but for travellers who prefer their turquoise seas paired with jungle-backed beaches, soaring granite boulders and a sense of ...
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Top Things To Do in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Discover the best beaches, views, and cultural spots that make St. Thomas one of the Caribbean’s most rewarding island ...
Crews have installed 22 life-sized concrete cars off Miami Beach as part of an underwater art project that doubles as a coral reef to restore marine life.
Coral reefs around the globe have for years suffered publicly in warming oceans, periodically making headlines when iconic underwater landscapes lose their colors and wither during repeated mass ...
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Some coastal resorts are in a unique position to help protect the marine life that draws so many visitors in the first place. As coral reefs around the world face unprecedented stress from warming ...
The world's tropical coral reefs have almost certainly crossed a point of no return as oceans warm beyond a level most can survive, a major scientific report announced on Monday. It is the first time ...
A recent surge in ocean temperatures has caused the widespread bleaching and death of warm-water corals around the world, officially triggering the first climate tipping point for one of Earth’s ...
Surging temperatures worldwide have pushed coral reef ecosystems into a state of widespread decline, marking the first time the planet has reached a climate ‘tipping point’, researchers announced ...
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