unlike the sprawling networks that typically form coral reefs. Scientists estimate it's around 300 years old, making it not just a biological marvel that spans the size of two basketball courts ...
We're currently facing the worst bleaching of coral reefs ever known in history, but what would happen if all the coral reefs died off? We've already ... tourism would drop more than 9%, which ...
and a big drop off to the outer reef that gets 30 metres deep and up to 6 kilometres wide containing diverse coral communities. Blue Media Exmouth photographer and videographer Violeta Brosig was ...
A temporary sea-level drop ... growth history of the reef over the past 10,000 years. Despite the historical "switch-off," the findings highlight the resilience of coral reef ecosystems in ...
Credit: NOAA Coral reef watch The unprecedented coral die off at the Great Barrier Reef is not an isolated incident. Since 2014, coral bleaching has stalked the seas worldwide, with repeated bouts ...
Deep in the South Pacific, scientists have explored a rare stretch of pristine corals shaped like roses off the ... grow and form reefs in oceans around the world. Globally, coral reefs have ...
He captured the Great Barrier Reef during its latest—and most devastating—mass die-off, and documented how coral off the coast ... lucky by most measures—a drop in local temperatures has ...
and a big drop off to the outer reef that gets 30 metres deep and up to 6 kilometres wide containing diverse coral communities. Blue Media Exmouth photographer and videographer Violeta Brosig was ...