As the world enters its fourth mass bleaching event, scientists are racing to salvage what’s left of coral reefs.
Along coastlines from Australia to Kenya to Mexico, many of the world's colorful coral reefs have turned a ghostly white in ...
On a bi-weekly basis, the Allen Coral Atlas processes Sentinel-2 data for regions that NOAA's Coral Reef Watch daily ...
Extreme ocean heat is causing a mass bleaching event in coral reefs across the globe, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Reef scientists say coral reefs around the world are experiencing global bleaching for the fourth time due to prolonged ...
While the US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's announcement is not unexpected, it's the second global ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — Coral reefs all over the world are dying. Two major environmental organizations just released a new ...
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing global bleaching as a result of warming oceans and human-caused climate change, ...
Coral’s biological uniqueness and central role in sustaining other forms of life, including humans, are reasons enough to preserve it. And scientists are making extraordinary efforts, such as ...
The world's oceans are experiencing another global mass coral bleaching event because of unprecedented heat, scientists at ...
STORY: Coral reefs around the world are turning a ghostly white amid record warm ocean temperatures.The U.S. National Oceanic ...
Along coastlines from Australia to Kenya to Mexico, many of the world's colorful coral reefs have turned a ghostly white in ...