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Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Coral in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...
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Islands on MSNFlorida Opened An Underwater Snorkel Trail Packed With Statues, Sea Creatures, And Coral-Saving ArtSnorkel amongst gorgeous works of art in a unique underwater trail designed to save local coral reefs while providing a fun ...
Researchers at the University of Miami are hoping that hybrid corals, created by breeding local corals with those that thrive ...
The Boca Aquarium in the Diamonds at Raymond Lee jewelry store has two 718 gallon reef tanks, shark tanks and over 80 species ...
Florida’s devastated coral reefs can’t seem to catch a break. The marine heat wave of 2023, combined with an epidemic of ...
Florida’s devastated coral reefs can’t seem to catch a break. The marine heat wave of 2023, combined with an epidemic of stony coral tissue loss disease, killed much of the hard corals, but now ...
A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef ...
In the wild, Atlantic pillar corals suffered a 97% decline in Florida between 2015-2024, primarily from the stony coral disease. Only an estimated 24 living pillar coral colonies remain along the ...
A year after the worst coral bleaching ever recorded, Florida's reefs are slowly recovering. Despite elevated ocean temperatures, scientists say this summer they didn’t see significant bleaching.
But near Tela, on the northern coast of Honduras, coral are thriving in hotter, more turbid water. Scientists hope to breed them with Florida coral to produce more resilient offspring.
Last summer, Florida coral reefs experienced the deadliest bleaching event in history, mainly from record hot water temperatures. And the numbers aren’t better this summer.
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