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Scientists and cultural practitioners are working to protect coral reefs and further understand the organisms foundational to ...
As coral bleaching and deaths become more widespread globally, experts show that over a third of restoration projects fail and might never be scalable enough to have positive effects on reef ...
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As coral bleaching and deaths become more widespread globally, experts are re-evaluating the benefits of restoration missions ...
Coral restoration can be helpful for reefs and oceans, but without tackling climate change, restoration efforts may be in ...
Davide Seveso/University of Milan Global losses Sadly, coral reefs are suffering all over the world. Global warming and marine heatwaves are the main culprits. But overfishing and pollution make ...
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Coral Architects: How Tiny Animals Construct Underwater CitiesImagine diving into a crystal-clear ocean and suddenly coming face-to-face with a bustling metropolis built not by humans, ...
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Shreveport Times on MSNTrump opens protected waters for fishing. Are there protected areas in Louisiana's Gulf?Trump signed an executive order to allow commercial fishing within a Marine Protected Area. Are there protected areas within ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday issued a proclamation saying he is easing federal restrictions on commercial fishing in a ...
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How Ocean Warming Is Pushing Sharks to Collapse our Delicate Coral ReefsSharks are abandoning coral reefs as ocean temperatures rise, leaving these vibrant ecosystems at risk of collapse. Without ...
As climate change accelerates, coral reefs worldwide are facing mass bleaching and death, but a new study has found ...
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