Coral reefs in the Gulf of Eilat paused growth for 3,000 years due to sea-level changes but later recovered. Scientists warn ...
Overfishing of sharks is linked to coral reef destruction. Without sharks, smaller fish stop eating coral-eating starfish.
In Malaysia, Reef Check Malaysia (RCM) has been at the forefront of coral reef conservation. The recipient of the 2023 Star Social Impact Grant (SSIG), RCM continues its mission to protect Malaysia’s ...
India is using advanced technologies like satellite imagery, remote sensing, and autonomous vehicles to monitor and protect ...
BBC Click explores the latest technology being trialled in Australia to preserve coral at the Great Barrier Reef.
Researchers combine acoustic monitoring with a neural network to identify fish activity on coral reefs by sound. They trained the network to sort through the deluge of acoustic data automatically, ...
Studying coral reefs used to mean hours of grueling manual analysis, but artificial intelligence is changing the game. A new ...
Colombo Port City’s latest attraction is a naturally occurring coral colony that’s growing rapidly around its breakwater. ..
With many of the world's coral reefs under threat from climate change and human activity, being able to rapidly identify and track changes in reef populations is crucial for conservation efforts.
A new study suggests that the removal of predatory fish such as sharks from coral reefs may be a key factor driving outbreaks of coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish.
A Hawaii judge said the National Marine Fisheries Service couldn't back up their decision that protections weren't necessary ...