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Scientists say temperatures that have gone "crazy haywire" hot, especially in the Atlantic, are close to making the current global coral bleaching event the worst in history. It's so bad that scientists are hoping for a few hurricanes to cool things off.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists have warned conditions around reefs are far worse than in past bleachings, due to the warming of the oceans. Severe bleaching conditions are expected to hit the entire Caribbean by next month.
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In a race against time, multiple organizations are working to save the reef that runs along the Florida Keys during a heat wave that has already led to historic coral bleaching.
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Australian scientists confirm the mass bleaching, yet are hopeful the world's largest coral reef ecosystem can recover.
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In a paper published Wednesday, scientists from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School and Chicago's Shedd Aquarium explained how, for the first time, they located hardier heat-tolerant coral on Florida's reef.
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Hotter oceans are putting coral reefs in peril worldwide. Scientists are warning that to save them, heat-trapping emissions must fall, and reefs will need more protection and restoration.
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A team of scientists looking for coral that can better survive global warming have identified a hardier Caribbean coral in the Bahamas.The mountainous…
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Scientists investigating a devastating new coral disease infecting reefs from Florida to and throughout the Caribbean may be zeroing in on a culprit…
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The Florida Senate is poised to approve legislation aimed at preventing local governments from banning the sale of certain types of sunscreen,…
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All of the Florida Keys reef is under thermal stress — meaning the water is warm enough that corals may start bleaching.Corals bleach when they expel the…
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Florida's coral reefs are in trouble. Scientists say they've been declining for decades. But researchers have very recently come up with some exciting...
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The odds are stacked against Florida’s coral reefs.A mysterious disease is devastating them. So is climate change, which warms and acidifies ocean waters.…