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A whopping 84% of coral reefs are affected by the latest global bleaching event, which is the worst on record.
In coral reefs throughout the world, visually striking bands of bare sand surrounding reefs are often visible in satellite ...
Australia’s Ningaloo Reef is sick, like many coral reefs around the world. And scientists warn reef restoration projects are no substitute for climate action.
Last week, the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI), a global partnership and forum of 100-plus governments, NGOs, and ...
A team of scientists tracked more than 400 corals that experienced intense ocean heat last year. More than half the corals died.
Scientists are alarmed by the ongoing crisis, with deteriorating conditions harming marine life in the tropics and beyond ...
TWO Brit tourists who drowned after being swept out to sea in Australia have been named ... supervision on April 13 near the Great Barrier reef. They were pulled from the water in Queensland ...
A year after the fourth worldwide coral bleaching event was declared by the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI), the "most intense" affair is still ongoing––with alerts continuing to be ...
The "most intense global coral bleaching event ever" has so far struck 84 per cent of the world's reefs and is ongoing, the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI) — a global partnership ...
Scientists further describe a "graveyard of dead corals" in Australia's northern Great Barrier Reef following 2024's bleaching event that caused about 40% of its coral life to die in one spot to its ...
Great Barrier Reef bleaching. Image: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Australian Institute of Marine Science, and CSIRO, 2025, Reef Snapshot: Summer 2024–25, Reef Authority, ...
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