Marine scientists compiling the most holistic “snapshot” of Thailand’s coral reefs to date have uncovered evidence of a ...
UC Davis researchers are studying why some corals can stand heat and heal from bleaching. The answers could help protect ...
Australia is doing absolutely everything to protect its most iconic ecosystem—perhaps except the thing that matters most.
An attorney with Earthjustice writes that an Army Corps of Engineers dredging project in Port Everglades would devastate the ...
Armed with ox bile and household vinegar, researcher Adam Skerritt and a team of 10 divers are busy scoping coral reefs off the Cairns coast to stop an ecological time bomb before it explodes.
Ecosystem destruction will increase food shortages, disorder and mass migration, with effects already being felt ...
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystems, is facing its most severe crisis.
Once a picturesque garden beneath the sea, some stretches of the Florida Coral Reef have now become graveyards. Unburied coral skeletons stand as haunting remnants of the catastrophic marine heat wave ...
We were 10,000 feet above the Pacific, in a tiny Cessna that seemed like it should have been flying much lower than that, when the clouds cleared and Lady Elliot Island appeared below us like an ...
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Exploring the Discovery Nature Trail at Disney’s Lookout Cay
Disney’s Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point is still a fairly new destination for Disney Cruise Line. And while much of the area is still growing up, there is plenty to see and do. One of our favorite ...
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World’s coral reefs may collapse in 2026 as ocean heatwaves intensify, scientists warn
Coral reefs face a global tipping point from mass bleaching caused by climate change and El Niño. Discover why 2026 could be critical and what actions can save them.
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