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How lionfish took over Mexico’s coral reefs
Lionfish were never meant to exist in Mexico’s waters. Introduced through the aquarium trade, they spread rapidly through the Gulf of Mexico and the western Atlantic. As highly efficient ambush ...
Coral reefs are often described as biodiversity hotspots, but new research shows they also act as powerful regulators of the ...
FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSN
Florida’s coral reef recovery shows progress after recent dive by Florida Aquarium
A November 2025 dive to Davis Reef delivered a promising sight for Florida Aquarium scientists working to restore the ...
Coral reefs shape the daily rise and fall of nearby microbes, organizing them into rhythms that influence how reef ecosystems ...
Business Daily Africa on MSN
Coral reef conservation gets Sh102m UN financing
Part of the financing will also support vessel monitoring technology to improve transparency and responsible sourcing within ...
Climate Compass on MSN
The current state of global coral reef health
Where we stand with coral reefs today paints a clear picture of ocean health and climate impact. This video dives into the trends, threats, and what scientists are doing to protect these vital ...
Coral reefs may seem like paradise, but they are being degraded by a range of global and local factors, including climate change, poor water quality, and overfishing. New research reveals that ...
Explore why coral reefs are collapsing worldwide, the science behind the crisis, and the innovative solutions that may help ...
Fragment planting is one part of Kanu Kūʻa (Planting Corals), a project integrating Hawaiian culture, the local community and ...
AZ Animals US on MSN
The Tiny Animals That Keep Water Clean
Tiny animals like oysters, mussels, zooplankton, and insect larvae filter debris and algae to keep lakes, rivers, and seas clear.
The Cool Down on MSN
Expert encourages social media users to eat species once referred to as 'garbage': 'One of the best'
Contrary to the stigma around the fish, Kobayashi points out that Ta'ape tastes great, is cheaper than other reef fish, and ...
Coral reefs may seem like paradise, but they are being degraded by a range of global and local factors, including climate change, poor water quality, and overfishing. New research reveals that ...
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