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A team of scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium and Tela Marine in Honduras is working together to ...
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GMA News Online on MSNP11.1M coral reefs damaged after Chinese ship runs aground off Pag-asa IslandAt least P11.1 million worth of coral reefs in Pag-asa Reef 1 were damaged after a Chinese maritime militia vessel ran ...
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Mongabay News on MSNRestoration, protection aim to save Belize’s coral reef from extreme heat and diseaseAfter Hurricane Iris decimated the coral reef at Laughing Bird Caye National Park in 2001, many wrote off the UNESCO World ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWill temperate seas act as refuge for coral reefs? Not in time, study saysClimate change has already caused significant declines in coral reef coverage globally and is expected to do much further ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNSHAMS Engages Community with New Coral Initiative for Red Sea ProtectionThe General Organization for the Conservation of Coral Reefs and Turtles in the Red Sea (SHAMS) is set to launch a new ...
Nestled in the Atlantic Ocean lies the Bahamas, an archipelago renowned for luring millions of tourists each year. Known for ...
Coral reefs in Pag-asa Reef 1 have sustained environmental damage due to the grounding of a Chinese ship there last month, the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) said Monday. In ...
The researchers are looking for ways to help reefs survive global warming. The work could provide a blueprint for working ...
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Coral Reef Recovers in Just 4 YearsThese small, hexagon-shaped pieces of steel are known as 'reef stars.' They have been used by scientists to successfully ...
Scientists from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a new way to more efficiently track the masses of fish ...
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Dragging anchor from Chinese ship causes P11 million reef damage near Pag-asa Island — researchersA Chinese maritime militia vessel that ran aground at Pag-asa Reef 1 and deployed a heavy anchor that dragged across the ...
A new handheld microscope lets scientists monitor coral health in real time, underwater, without harming reefs.
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