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Healthy, Thriving Coral Reefs Make 'Crackling, Campfire-Like' Noise
There's an AI that can hear the sound coral reefs make. There's an AI that can hear the sound coral reefs make. -
Scientists Breeding Endangered Florida Coral Species – The First Step Toward Reef Restoration
They produced a rare kind of coral as part of research aimed at restoring damaged reefs off the coast of Florida threatened by a new illness. They produced a rare kind of coral as part of research aimed at restoring damaged reefs off the coast of Florida threatened by a new illness. -
Fish Are Losing Their Color Due To Widespread Coral Bleaching, Warming Oceans
Brightly-colored fish are becoming increasingly rare, a new study has found. Brightly-colored fish are becoming increasingly rare, a new study has found. -
Coral Reefs Will Not Survive 1.5°C Global Warming, Scientists Warn
Efforts to help corals adapt to rising temperatures may be futile as long as carbon emissions continue to rise. Efforts to help corals adapt to rising temperatures may be futile as long as carbon emissions continue to rise. -
Thai Authorities Scrambling To Stop Oil Spill From Reaching Shore
Star Petroleum and the Thai Navy are scrambling to stop the bulk of the oil spill from reaching shore. Star Petroleum and the Thai Navy are scrambling to stop the bulk of the oil spill from reaching shore. -
3D Printing Could Save Hong Kong's Corals, Thanks To This Cool Startup
The company behind the innovation won top prize in Hong Kong's EPiC 2021. The company behind the innovation won top prize in Hong Kong's EPiC 2021. -
Climate Chance Killing World's Coral Reefs, New Study Shows
The report showed that around 14% of the world's reefs have disappeared over the past decade, mainly due to global warming. The report showed that around 14% of the world's reefs have disappeared over the past decade, mainly due to global warming. -
Coral Gardening: A Way To Restore Coral Reefs In Thailand And All Over The World Amid Climate Change
World Resources Institute in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, and other agencies noted in a 2011 study that over 90 percent of the world's corals will disappear by 2050. World Resources Institute in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy, UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, and other agencies noted in a 2011 study that over 90 percent of the world's corals will disappear by 2050.