While many Indonesian reefs have remained surprisingly stable despite decades of ocean warming, this resilience has its ...
Scientists’ discovery of hollowed coral skeletons after a 2019 bleaching event reveals a reef that isn’t coming back.
A variety of microplastics extracted from corals off the coast of Si Chang Island in the Gulf of Thailand. As seen by the color, shape, and size, coral will consume a wide range of microplastics, with ...
A new study finds that even environmentally conscious divers smash, scrape, and stir up reefs. The biggest culprit? Their own ...
Research at the University of Sydney has found that scuba-diving tourism—widely promoted as a sustainable way to experience ...
Scuba-diving tourists are causing “unsustainable harm” to coral reefs they claim to conserve, a new study warns.
Climate stress is reshaping coral reefs as habitat loss causes reef fish communities and social groups to collapse.
Scuba diving is often seen as a sustainable way to experience coral reefs. However, research from the University of Sydney has found that scuba divers often da ...
Scuba-diving tourists are destroying coral reefs they want to conserve, warns a new study. The study reveals how ...
Out of sight, out of earshot, out of mind. As our environmentally challenged politicians squawk over comparatively short-term economic and social issues, coral reefs die worldwide. A few generations ...
Every year on June 1, World Reef Day draws our attention to one of the most spectacular natural wonders of our planet: coral reefs. This international day of action is meant to remind us of the ...
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