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IFLScience on MSNNew Videos Show Massive Bleaching On One Of World's Most Pristine Coral ReefsDivers at Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia have recorded footage that looks more like the surface of the Moon than a ...
A new study led by Prof. Adi Torfstein from the Hebrew University and Prof. Oren Levy from Bar-Ilan University, in ...
Among the myriad creatures that populate our ocean, some stand out as having an outsized impact on the marine environment—shaping and maintaining habitats that themselves sustain countless other forms ...
Despite its promise, the integration of AI in coral reef conservation faces several challenges. Data availability and quality ...
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Clean Tech on MSNUZELA Technology: Enhancing Coral Feeding and ResilienceThe UZELA system improves coral feeding by increasing zooplankton availability, offering a novel approach to support coral ...
UZELA uses artificial light to attract zooplankton, boosting coral feeding and resilience, offering hope for reef ...
Coral reefs trap microplastics due to their mucus. Researchers confirmed that coral mucus acts as an adhesive.
By studying coral samples from the Gulf of Eilat/Aqaba, researchers found that reef growth stopped for about 3,400 years ...
Scientists have developed a novel tool designed to protect and conserve coral reefs by providing them with an abundance of ...
Scientists have developed a novel tool designed to protect and conserve coral reefs by providing them with an abundance of feeding opportunities.
Researchers have pinpointed for the first time how microplastics accumulate in coral reefs, a key step to understanding how ...
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