A Florida State University ecology and evolutionary biologist has discovered that the reproductive methods of individual coral species play a crucial role in their ability to survive, and even thrive, ...
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Scientists work to rebuild Florida’s coral reef after producing more than 1.5 million coral embryos
It's an unprecedented effort focused on reproduction and restoration of elkhorn and staghorn corals.
Throughout the first week of August, 12 organizations came together in an unprecedented collaborative effort to protect the ...
Coral reefs host a quarter of all sea species, but climate change, overfishing, and pollution could drive these ecosystems to extinction within a matter of decades. Marine biologists have been racing ...
Scientific wisdom says corals reproduce at night. But on reefs around the Indo-Pacific, that might not be the case. By Chloe Glad/Hakai Magazine Published Aug 2, 2023 9:00 PM EDT Add Popular Science ...
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- A new study by a Florida State University biologist shows that bleaching events brought on by rising sea temperatures are having a detrimental long-term impact on coral. Professor ...
See how the climate crisis is reshaping life across the US on “Road to Change: America’s Climate Crisis” with Bill Weir, Saturday night at 10 ET on CNN. The Florida Aquarium has made a breakthrough ...
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