Medicine & TechnologySeeding steel frames revives devastated coral reefs, addressing human-inflicted damage, though they remain vulnerable to heat-driven bleaching. Read the article for more details.
Researchers mapped the extensive oceanic coral reef, extending for hundreds of miles along the Atlantic coast of the United States. Read the article for more details.
Conservationists have come up with a new solution to save the coral reefs in Florida Keys from the effects of ocean heatwave. Learn more about it in this article.
Research shows that chemical compounds in sea corals show promise for treating certain diseases like cancer. Find out how effective the anti-cancer chemical is.
Coral reef ecosystems have been disrupted for more than 100 years now. Find out how a new study reveals substantial warming trends that cause the disruption.
Alexis Rosenfeld, a photographer, and explorer recently uncovered a giant, highly valuable reef that is nearly almost 200 feet in length, about 30 to 65 meters beneath the surface.
Scientists have recently found new hope from the striking footage of a coral spawning occurrence on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia as they, among those who had firsthand experience of the spawning said "it's like being in a reverse snowstorm."
A so-called "silent coral killer" is spreading across the Caribbean waters and according to recent study findings, it has inflicted approximately 22 species.
The presence of Cells has recently been discovered in sea anemones and corals, a finding that can eventually help in the development of tools to better analyze marine and coral health.
As coral reefs worldwide suffer from bleaching and mortality due to heat stress, a new study found that probiotics could give corals better health and prevent them from dying.
A new study from the University of British Columbia about the effects of climate change on coral reefs are opening sticky questions about conservation as it shows some contrast to previous studies.