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Is the ocean more alive after dark?
The video shows nighttime activity on coral reefs in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. A turtle navigates slowly between corals. This scene suggests hidden marine activity after sunset.
Tamarac Commissioner Dr. Kicia Daniel will host a Chew & Chat Pop-Up event on Saturday, Feb. 21, giving residents an opportunity to meet with their elected official, share concerns, and connect with ...
"I was filming in the Coral Sea when a huge shark rocketed up from the deep and came straight for me..." marine photographer ...
Shorter food chains could mean reefs are less able to weather changes in food availability, threatening an already vulnerable ...
A new study reveals that more than half of the world's coral reefs are bleached because of ocean warming, with 15% experiencing significant mortality.
Human activity has lessened the resilience of modern coral reefs by restricting the food-fueled energy flow that moves ...
Scientists have revealed how corals anchor themselves to reefs through a multi-step biological process. The findings could help restoration efforts focus on coral species most likely to survive and ...
As ocean temperatures rise due to climate change, corals and other sensitive organisms survive where temperatures are less extreme. But a new study from researchers at Florida Tech, published this ...
Coral reefs, worth an estimated $9.8 trillion a year to humanity, are in far worse shape than previously realized. A massive ...
Fossil fish ear stones reveal that today’s coral reefs have shorter food chains and less diversity than ancient reefs before human impact.
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