coral reefs
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Are Coral Reefs Doomed? Changing? Ignored? What We Know So Far [SPECIAL REPORT]
You may have heard some mixed opinions about the state of coral reefs. Some will argue that coral conditions are in a natural flux, or that reefs will have time to adapt to our changing oceans. Others have found that coral populations have sustained irreparable damage. Now several new studies help show that things are a LOT more complicated than you might imagine.
Latest Research Articles
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Three-Year Survey of Sharks and Marine Life Starts August
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Coral Reefs Have Tarot Reading of Earthquake History
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Coral Genes Can Be Adjusted for Warming Seas
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Coral Reefs in Palau Defy Ocean Acidification
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Coral Reefs: Invasive Microbe May Protect Them, But at a Cost
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Great Barrier Reef Not 'in Danger,' UNESCO Says
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Coral Reefs: Is Climate Engineering the Key to Saving Them?
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Ice Age Slowed Warned Great Barrier Reef
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Coral Reefs May Not be Doomed After All
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Coral Reefs in Danger, Fish Are the Answer
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New Algae Species Helps Coral Stand the Heat
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Giant Clams: Unsung Heroes for Coral