It's no secret that Florida's iconic coral reefs are in trouble.
Coral reefs, the "rainforests of the sea," provide habitats for 25% of all marine life. Critical to global biodiversity, they are essential for food supply, culture and recreation and coastal ...
Overfishing and global warming are depleting food from our oceans, but rebuilding reef life could help provide millions of ...
2026 may be the year when coral reefs around the world finally collapse as human–caused climate change continues to warm the oceans. Over the last 10 years, an estimated 30 to 50 per cent of the world ...
A tracking study of two species of sea turtles that nest in the Red Sea revealed the importance of foraging areas and ...
As increased industrial activity puts fragile deep-sea ecosystems at risk, one artist is raising awareness about imperiled ...
Coral reefs lose color when warming seas expel algae. Learn why this matters for marine life and coastal communities.
It is hard to imagine an island less like Greenland than Diego Garcia, a lush coral horseshoe halfway between Africa and Indonesia. Both lands host American military bases. But, whereas the United ...
Black coral, scientifically known as Antipathella fiordensis, is vital for marine ecosystems. Despite its name, the coral appears white because only its skeleton is black. Large corals like the one ...
Nations worldwide maintain territories for strategic and military purposes, often remnants of colonial empires.
A luxury expedition vessel has struck a coral reef off Papua New Guinea’s coast in the latest setback for the troubled cruise operator, still reeling from a passenger’s tragic death. The Coral ...