Can Coral Reefs Escape to the Deep?
Many of the harms done by climate change and overfishing are worst near the surface. Could coral reefs relocate deeper to escape them?
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Many of the harms done by climate change and overfishing are worst near the surface. Could coral reefs relocate deeper to escape them?
Are you wondering how climate change is impacting coral reefs around the world? This roundup of articles will answer your questions.
Coral reefs are in trouble around the world with one possible exception. This coral species appears to be making the best of a bad situation.
by Kristin Butler Each year, the Long Beach Scuba Show brings together divers from around the world for seminars and…
The planet is warming. This is a fact we should all be comfortable with by now. As a result, coral reefs are in decline globally.
Rescue a Reef is a coral restoration project by UM Rosenstiel School scientists. Rescuing coral reefs restores underwater habitats.
Since the 1980s, Staghorn corals have suffered massive declines (up to 98 percent). How can we restore them? With coral restoration programs.
NOAA has announced that the third global coral bleaching event is underway. Find out what you might be able to do to help save the coral reefs.