WWF’s Dr Geoffrey Muldoon zooms in on two main points in the recently launched, sobering report on the Live Reef Food Fish Trade: the importance of correct data, and the value of cooperation in a ...
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Coral reefs could feed millions if we let them rebuild
Coral reefs are often framed as postcard scenery or biodiversity hotspots, but they are also working food factories that the ...
Coral reefs shape the daily rise and fall of nearby microbes, organizing them into rhythms that influence how reef ecosystems ...
Over the past twenty years, coral reef restoration has seen unprecedented growth worldwide. From Indonesia to the Caribbean, thousands of projects have been launched with the goal of "saving" coral ...
The launch of Reef Bridge marks a major milestone in Reef Chain’s growth, bringing the ecosystem closer to its vision of a fully unified network. By enabling seamless migration, Reef is fostering a ...
High demand for wild-caught reef fish from Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia to stock upscale restaurants in East Asia could be driving overfishing and depletion ...
World Reef Day kicks off in Hawaii on June 1. A quarter of the world's coral has disappeared in the last 30 years, and scientists warn that coral reefs could be entirely wiped out by the end of the ...
Simon Fraser University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA. Simon Fraser University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. The ocean is a vast, quiet place, right?
Large sections of the Great Barrier Reef are already dead, and scientists warn that the rest of the coral organisms that make up the sprawling reef ecosystem will die if global warming continues ...
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