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Despite a $4.5 million renovation, the A.C. Aquarium is still waiting for fish for the second floor tanks. Most people were ok with that.
By almost every measure, the coral in Tela Bay should be dead. Yet despite decades of pollution, industrial degradation, and heat waves that have decimated other reefs in the region, this reef on ...
Rows of tanks filled with liquid nitrogen sit in temperature-controlled chambers at Sydney's Taronga zoo, cradling parts of the Great Barrier Reef's diverse and magnificent corals frozen in time.
Simulation results indicate that reduced coral reef calcification due to ocean acidification could increase the ocean's carbon uptake by 1–5% by 2100 and up to 13% by 2300.
Coral reefs faced less stress from human impacts. And ocean temperatures were rising more slowly. But today’s reefs are already struggling, with UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee recently ...
Rows of tanks filled with liquid nitrogen sit in temperature-controlled chambers at Sydney's Taronga zoo, cradling parts of the Great Barrier Reef's diverse and magnificent corals frozen in time.
Will surging sea levels kill the Great Barrier Reef? Ancient coral fossils may hold the answer. by Jody Webster, Juan Carlos Braga, Marc Humblet, Stewart Fallon, Yusuke Yokoyama, The Conversation.
Mural, mural on the wall Panoramic painting celebrating Helena’s 150th anniversary underway in Performance Square. By MARGA LINCOLN Independent Record Jul 21, 2014 ...
New 3D mapping underwater drones have revealed alarming coral reef degradation off the coast of Western Australia. But researchers hope the data gained by the fully autonomous surveyors can help ...
Our Changing Seas III, 2014 Courtney Mattison. Photo by Arthur Evans You’ve heard that coral reefs are in big trouble and might even die off by the end of the century. But if you spend most of ...