“If we can capture the right combinations of shape and complexity, we can design restoration structures that function like ...
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Scientists launch first-of-its-kind project along Great Barrier Reef: 'If we can do better, why wouldn't we?'
"All of those scientists are genuinely doing everything they can." Scientists launch first-of-its-kind project along Great ...
Benefits to society from coral reefs, including fisheries, tourism, coastal protection, pharmaceutical discovery and more, ...
Scientists have revealed how corals anchor themselves to reefs through a multi-step biological process. The findings could help restoration efforts focus on coral species most likely to survive and ...
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Colonists dredged away Sydney's natural oyster reefs. Now, scientists know how best to restore them
New research has identified optimal design for artificial habitats to support restoration of oyster reefs, based on a detailed understanding of natural oyster reef geometry. Published in the global ...
Fossil fish ear stones reveal that today’s coral reefs have shorter food chains and less diversity than ancient reefs before human impact.
Coral reefs, worth an estimated $9.8 trillion a year to humanity, are in far worse shape than previously realized. A massive ...
Human activity has lessened the resilience of modern coral reefs by restricting the food-fueled energy flow that moves ...
Climate change, pollution and ocean-dependent industries are slowly damaging coral reefs around the world. There's something else -- something seemingly innocent -- that could be contributing to the ...
A brewing fight over Duxbury Reef has Bolinas residents pushing a homegrown alternative that leans on education and local oversight instead of an outright shore-fishing ban. A new citizens group, Save ...
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