Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean but sustain over 25% of marine life and hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
Few look closer at Indian River Lagoon's ecological lifeblood than Lauren Hall. From behind her snorkel mask, she's seen seagrass come and go for three decades. Now the lagoon's most crucial, yet ...
The Coral Reef and Mangrove Breakthroughs teamed up for a high-level roundtable during New York Climate Week, convening leading voices and partners committed to a shared vision for the world’s coastal ...
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Rare! 3 leopard sharks caught on camera in rare group mating ritual, video goes viral
Scientists have, for the first time, filmed group mating among leopard sharks in the wild off New Caledonia. The 110-second ...
One of the dramatic side effects of the North Atlantic Ocean’s rapid warming, aside from stronger and more frequent hurricanes, is the huge increase in the annual Sargasso bloom from the Cape Verde ...
The findings provide a rare glimmer of hope amid a global coral crisis, as reefs worldwide collapse under rising ocean temperatures.
The status report revealed that over the past 50 years, global coastal ecosystems have suffered varying degrees of ...
The director of science and conservation for Save the Manatee Club writes that amendments being considered to the federal ...
Florida’s manatees are more than gentle giants; they are the state marine mammal, cherished by residents and tourists who ...
In the Atlantic, this damage has already shifted which corals are surviving. The key reef-building species are becoming rare, ...
Two scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently visited St. Croix to better understand and protect coral reefs around the island. Long-term evaluation of the reefs has ...
Most coral reefs in the Caribbean could stop growing, and even start eroding, by 2040 if global warming continues unchecked, ...
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