Seagrass meadows are underwater oases. Now researchers have discovered vast amounts of sugars underneath seagrass meadows. This sheds new light on...
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Discovery About Coral-Algal Symbiosis Could Help Coral Reefs Recover After Bleaching Events
Algae's ability to establish symbiosis in coral without photosynthesis could help fight coral bleaching
Researchers are closer to understanding favorable conditions for combined events
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Electrically Stimulated Coral Reef Project Aims to Reverse Yucatan’s Rapidly Eroding Coastline
CCell rapidly propagates protective reefs through electrolysis to protect at-risk communities with plans to monitor ecosystem with AI and underwater...
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New Climate Modeling Predicts Increasing Occurrences of Flash Flooding Across Most of the U.S.
The latest U.N. report on climate change documented researchers' efforts that have shown some measures of global warming are now unavoidable, and...
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International Call for Greater Appreciation and Understanding of the World’s Sand Resources
Dr Ian Selby is among the authors on a new report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) into sand and sustainability
Growing coastal climate related hazards pose a serious threat to coastal regions around the world. Tom Parry, Fugro’s Global Lead for Coastal...
An international research team samples seawater from around the world to reveal which tropical reef fish occur where. To identify species and...
An international team of environmental scientists have published a series of significant recommendations to protect, conserve and study the world's...
Findings expand understanding of ecologically important animal-microbe relationship
Highly energetic particles called muons are ever present in the atmosphere and pass through even massive objects with ease. Sensitive detectors...
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Genomic Time Machine in Sea Sponges
Sponges in coral reefs, less flashy than their coral neighbors but important to the overall health of reefs, are among the earliest animals on the...
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