Biggest such known formation; could signal resources worldwide
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Changing How We Predict Coral Bleaching
Coral bleaching events may occur more frequently in the Red Sea than previously thought, according to an algorithm developed by KAUST researchers....
Ecologists from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science and the University of Michigan are forecasting a large Chesapeake Bay...
Repeat coral bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures has resulted in lasting changes to fish communities, according to a new long-term study in...
New study shows high-res views of where groundwater flows to the oceans
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Remote Sensing of Toxic Algal Blooms
Algal blooms in the Red Sea can be detected with a new method that accounts for dust storms and aerosols
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Coral Reefs Can't Return from Acid Trip
A new study published in Nature Climate Change finds coral reefs are under threat from ocean acidification.
Climate-induced food shifts may be to blame
The number of sea turtle strandings along the Texas coastline reached the highest number ever recorded in one month during April and May, the height...
Scientists have long sought to understand how coral reefs support such an abundance of fish life despite their location in nutrient-poor waters....
Preventing the introduction of the mosquitofish and removing its population are the most effective actions to control the dispersal of this exotic...
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Crabs’ Camouflage Tricks Revealed
Crabs from a single species rely on different camouflage techniques depending on what habitat they live in, new research shows.
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