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More than 11 billion plastics are currently putting coral reefs across the Asia-Pacific at risk of becoming diseased and destroying the ... about 0.2 per cent of the ocean floor but account ...
New research reveals the remarkable chemical diversity of substances exuded by coral reefs and demonstrates that thousands of ...
This relationship between the zooxanthellae and the coral polyps is an excellent example of a mutually beneficial relationship, also known as symbiosis. Although they occupy less than 0.1% of the ...
A partnership to safeguard globally significant coral reefs. © Paul Mckenzie / WWF-HK Coral reefs cover less than 0.1% of our ocean, but they are home to 25% of its ...
Plastic is all around us. Most of us use it every day. It’s a really useful material that has transformed all our lives, but unfortunately our used plastic is getting into the ocean. It can end ...
The gentle waves off the coast of central Vietnam's Nha Trang obscure an open secret: The life-giving coral reefs below are ...
The life-giving coral reefs below are dying. The waters are eerily devoid of fish. The bounty of the ocean is coming to an end. This is why Binh Van — who fished in these waters for over two ...
Vulnerable, young corals in Florida's reef are being protected ... structure after it's put in place." The coral defenders are made of biodegradable plastic called PHA. Similar to a potato starch ...
Around the world coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean floor. But a quarter of ... They need to feed their families, but in doing so they are destroying the coral. What would you have ...
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), officially opened its Marine Conservation Centre on Ocean Cay, marking a significant investment in coral reef restoration and environmental research in The ...
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