Caribbean tourism leaders warned at ITB Berlin that island destinations urgently need climate adaptation funding, saying plans alone cannot protect tourism-dependent economies from climate change.
Coral reefs are being hit hard by the climate crisis, and timely interventions for their survival are a top priority. The Global Coral Tech Transfer Project enables SECORE International and the ...
Beyond the resorts, Caye Caulker itself remains the star attraction. Visitors cycle along sandy paths, savor freshly grilled seafood, and watch pelicans plunge into turquoise waters. Life moves slowly ...
Reef fish in different oceans often develop similar color patterns because evolution explores the same set of biological ...
Footage reveals a bright blue, yellow and orange mountain side teeming with life - golden towers of coral growing next to coral that look like large brains. The team filmed fish darting between ...
Soar above the stunning Caribbean jewel of Belize with this breathtaking drone video. Witness the remarkable beauty of the Belize Barrier Reef, the largest reef system in the Northern Hemisphere, ...
Elkhorn coral and a school of blue-striped grunts in the Caribbean. Credit: Michael Aw, Ocean Image Bank Isotope evidence from fossil otoliths shows Caribbean reef food chains have shrunk by up to 70% ...
Ancient Caribbean reefs functioned in ways modern ecosystems no longer do, according to a new study. Food chains that once supported a complex web of predators and prey have compressed by up to 70%, ...
Climb The Quill volcano to explore a lush rain forest crater filled with orchids, mosses, and silk cotton trees. Dive to the Chien Tong wreck to swim with sea turtles by day and watch marine life ...
Eat chili-garlic lobster, take a boat to Little Tobago Island, or hike the oldest protected forest in the Americas. On the northeastern coast of Tobago—as in the dual-island Caribbean nation Trinidad ...
A new analysis published in the journal Nature highlights the dimensions of modern coral reef degradation, according to an international team of researchers, including scientists from Boston College's ...