Tropical Cyclone Alfred was driven by climate pollution and record high Coral Sea temperatures, scientists have confirmed.
Today, the world's coral reefs are degrading at unprecedented rates due to pollution, overfishing and destructive forestry and mining practices on land. Climate change driven by human activities ...
The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in ...
Coral reefs in the Gulf of Eilat paused growth for 3,000 years due to sea-level changes but later recovered. Scientists warn ...
But today humans are putting these all at risk. Rising ocean temps and pollution stress the coral, which can kill entire coral ecosystems within just a few months. Half of the US Caribbean coral ...
from marine heatwaves and hurricanes to disease and pollution. These threats have killed off most of the live hard coral in the Florida Keys. And should the reef’s reproductive woes persist ...
Once-thriving coral reefs off Vietnam’s Nha Trang coast are rapidly deteriorating due to climate change, pollution, and ...
As coastal development, pollution and climate change put increasing stress on the world's oceans, tropical reefs are losing reef-building corals at unprecedented rates.These corals—species with ...
While the coral remains alive in this ghostly state ... Localized threats include invasive species, development, pollution, agricultural runoff, dynamite fishing, and tourism.
Since then, Mani has held numerous exhibitions, showcasing her paintings that highlight the plight of coral reefs and ocean ...