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New science shows that overfishing is eroding the sustainability of tropical coral reef fisheries in East Africa, with small-scale fishers losing out on fisheries' productivity as entire species ...
By Seth Millstein for Sentient. Broadcast version by Suzanne Potter for California News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service Collaboration The global population is projected to hit ...
As coral bleaching and deaths become more widespread globally, experts are re-evaluating the benefits of restoration missions ...
The Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument comprises more than 490,000 square miles of some of the Earth’s last ...
Coral restoration can be helpful for reefs and oceans, but without tackling climate change, restoration efforts may be in ...
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 ...
As coral bleaching and deaths become more widespread globally, experts show that over a third of restoration projects fail ...
Coral reef ecosystems only cover 0.2% of the ocean floor but support 25% of all marine life. Nearly one billion people ...
New research revealed the remarkable chemical diversity of substances exuded by coral reefs and demonstrated that thousands of different chemicals derived from tropical corals and seaweeds are ...
An alliance of nations said members would raise US$12 billion (HK$93.98 billion) to protect coral reefs from threats such as pollution and overfishing, but experts warned the funding would only be ...
Overfishing is diminishing the sustainability of tropical coral reef fisheries in East Africa, with small-scale fishers experiencing reduced catches as entire species vanish.