LDWF’s Artificial Reef Program is expanding, adding 465 more recycled concrete structures to the Gulf project.
A CU Boulder researchers uses underwater drilling of coral reef samples to look for resiliency amid higher ocean acidity, in a hopeful sign for the environment.
Seeing coral reefs can color one’s monochrome view of the ocean forever. In the pink of health — and red, blue, green and ...
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New Study Reveals How Corals Heal and Rebuild Themselves on the Reef
QUT scientists reveal how corals heal and reattach to reefs through tissue transformation, self-digestion, and skeleton ...
Researchers at QUT uncovered how corals reattach to reefs through a three-phase process involving tissue transformation, ...
QUT researchers have uncovered critical biological processes that allow corals to attach to a reef in a finding that could ...
Everyone hates a traffic jam, but what if it's for a good cause? These concrete cars are the beginning phase of a unique ...
Scientists have discovered a coral mechanism that could help engineers design robots able to adjust their strength and ...
The Red Sea was thought to host ecosystems resilient to warming waters, but a 2023 heatwave proves otherwise. A juvenile Red Sea anemonefish, also called a clownfish, looks out from between the ...
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