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A boat full of tourists have shared their experience of swimming with the largest fish in the world this week.
Australia’s Ningaloo Reef is sick, like many coral reefs around the world. And scientists warn reef restoration projects are no substitute for climate action.
El Bandido Yankee co-founder Chris Chelios celebrating in support of Reef Relief in the Keys – photos EBY Reef Relief Program Manager, Alicia Manfroy joins Dane Neal on WGN Radio. Hear how Alicia ...
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Discover 1,300+ fish species, 600 corals, manta rays and pygmy seahorses in the Coral Triangle’s epicenter.
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Tiny crabs are turning the tide on one of the Reef’s deadliest threats — devouring baby crown-of-thorns starfish at a rate that has stunned scientists. The crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS), infamous ...
experts show that over a third of restoration projects fail and might never be scalable enough to have positive effects on reef ecosystems. The results show that major barriers to ...
Rapidly recurring bleaching events do not give the reef ecosystem time to fully recover. In 2022 bleaching was also observed on some reefs on Australia’s west coast, including Ningaloo Reef. This was ...
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