Climate change killed almost 90% of the baby coral in the Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef's future is bleak.
The Great Barrier Reef's future is bleak.
This is just adding more salt to the wound.
We might get more 'exotic' if we dial down on the 'extinction'.
Pocillopora damicornis -- one of the most abundant and widespread reef-building corals in the world -- may help us better understand ...
Can we please call these things Star Destroyers? Please?
The overall situation is still very bleak, but there are a few very bright spots.
The Great Barrier Reef may be facing its worse threat yet.
The world's largest coral system is dying, and it's all our fault.
He says the shift away from coal and plastics is good news -- but we also need more action.
This successful first trial might one day save the reef.
This hermit crab is no hobo.
And the world will be less without them.
Does this mean I have to pee in the pool now?
They don't seem to be having a good time.
Kinda looks like the Sarlacc, doesn't it? Well take your geek hat off cause it isn't a sarlacc. Now put ...
It's a true "Wow!" moment.
If you've ever seen one up close you probably know that corals are insanely beautiful, but not exactly action packed ...
According to NOAA's Coral Reef Ecosystem Division about 30 percent of the world's coral population has perished due to average ...
The Great Barrier Reef, which stretches 2,000km (1,200 miles) along the coast, is the world’s largest living ecosystem. Yet it's ...
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