Coral reefs trap microplastics due to their mucus. Researchers confirmed that coral mucus acts as an adhesive.
Scientists have developed a novel tool designed to protect and conserve coral reefs by providing them with an abundance of ...
Scientists have developed a novel tool designed to protect and conserve coral reefs by providing them with an abundance of feeding opportunities.
like heat stress or ocean acidification. This result is impressive, especially at a time when rising ocean temperatures are forcing entire coral reefs to the cusp of collapse, said Andrea Grottoli ...
We're already seeing the effects as coral reefs collapse, oyster beds disappear and tiny creatures that are important food sources get smaller and weaker. Sign our petition to help protect ocean life ...
The study by ocean health initiative Back to Blue reveals the concerning gaps in ocean literacy levels among 18–24-year-olds ...
Credit: US Geological Survey Scientists in Australia have observed unprecedented coral bleaching across the world's largest reef ... ocean temperatures, increased UV radiation, ocean acidification ...
The World Bank’s report highlights how insurance can protect marine ecosystems and support sustainable tourism by providing ...
The rise in carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere is also helping to acidify our oceans even further, resulting in more ...