Hard corals grow by generating calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from seawater and adding it to their skeletons, where it crystallizes.
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African Heritage Sites Threatened by Coastal Flooding and Erosion as Sea-Level Rise Accelerates
A global team of climate risk and heritage experts, where Dr Nicholas Simpson from the University of Cape Town's (UCT) African Climate and...
An 18-year-long research project led by experienced animal behaviourist, Professor Ann Weaver (Good-Natured Statistics Consulting) reveals the...
Wetlands in Southern Ontario provide $4.2 billion in water filtration services each year
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Sediments a Likely Culprit in Spread of Deadly Disease on Florida Coral Reefs, Study Finds
New findings also point to coastal construction as potential way of further spreading coral disease
The English Channel prevents many rockpool species "making the jump" from Europe to the UK, new research shows.
When Hurricanes Harvey (2017) and Florence (2018) hit, it was not solely the storm surge from the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean that led to...
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Sea Anemone’s Survival is Threatened by Current Levels of Wetland Pollution, Finds New Research
Stationary marine organisms that don't ply the ocean, but spend their lives rooted in one spot, have evolved impressive ways to capture prey.
Ecological communities on the Oregon coast are being subtly destabilized by the pressures of climate change despite giving an appearance of stress...
Earthquakes of similar magnitude can cause tsunamis of greatly varying sizes. This commonly observed, but not well-understood phenomenon has...
Magnetic field information could provide earlier disaster warning to at-risk regions, potentially saving lives
Hexagon AB, a global leader in digital reality solutions, announced R-evolution’s efforts to map the threatened seagrass meadows of the Caribbean...
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