But they're in danger of dying off. The planet has already lost 50% of its coral in the last 30 years. If the rest go, the consequences would be dire. Sea life has the most to lose. Coral reefs ...
Dec. 19, 2024 — A new study examines the correlation between fish yield and live coral habitats. Researchers analyzed the yields of nine fisheries dependent on Australia's Great Barrier Reef ...
Unless conditions revert rapidly, the corals eventually starve to death. The post Red Sea coral study points to rich microbial life as key to healthy reefs appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Coral around the world is turning white and ... this is the first global evidence of how this episode is affecting sea life. The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirmed ...
This broad-ranging treatment is the first to synthesise current understanding of all types of cold-water coral, covering their ecology, biology, palaeontology and geology. Beginning with a history of ...
Coral adaptation to ocean warming and marine heatwaves will likely be overwhelmed without rapid reductions of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to an international team of scientists ...
Beneath the waters off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, a kaleidoscopic ecosystem teems with life. It could become the world’s “last coral refuge” as global heating eradicates reefs elsewhere ...
The brightly coloured coral reefs of the Red Sea are an underwater paradise, home to dazzlingly beautiful fish and a fascinating array of other marine life. Despite the impact of climate change ...