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Coral bleaching isn’t just an ocean crisis. Here’s how the global event endangers food security, local jobs—and the land ...
Largest deep-sea coral reef: How it was discovered The reef is too deep to explore by scuba diving, and that's why the mapping was done using 31 multi-beam sonars, according to the news release.
Coral reef bleaching across happens when stressed coral ... by warming sea temperatures and subsequent coral bleaching. Is it possible for these sea creatures to ... deep into the Atlantic Ocean ...
"Many [deep-sea corals] live for hundreds of years, with some colonies living over 4,000 years," NOAA says, with latest discovery revealing nearly 84,000 individual coral mound peak features.
We generally think of deep-sea corals as being relatively safe from the clutches of climate change, so when a team of scientists from the University of Plymouth first came across bleaching damage ...
Article Title. Severe cold-water bleaching of a deep-water reef underscores future challenges for Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems, Alan D. Foreman, Nicolas N. Duprey ...
The Great Barrier Reef Is Bleaching—but These Striking Deep-Sea Coral Gardens Near It Are Hanging on . Published 5 years ago ...
The new maps revealed thousands of previously unknown "mounds" of deep-sea corals, also known as cold-water corals, spread almost continuously across an area covering 6.4 million acres (2.6 ...
Because they are the cradle of life and a climate shield. Because when the ocean thrives, so do we – and right now, they're ...
Signs of global-scale coral bleaching were first observed in 2023, stretching deep into this year. This underwater photo taken in the Maldives on Sept. 26, 2024 shows dead and bleached branch corals.