The College of the Florida Keys continues its 2025 VIP Series with “Coral Restoration: Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome” on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. in the Tennessee Williams Theatre ...
Fourteen Pacific island nations will receive $107 million to adapt their tuna-dependent economies as climate change pushes ...
Professor Braddock Linsley discusses his research in paleoceanography and the evolution of the M.S. in Sustainability Science ...
Hundreds of Pacific Islanders with convictions are expected to be deported from the U.S., newspapers in Fiji, Tonga, Papua New Guinea and Marshall Islands have reported, prompting concern over the ...
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Coral reefs are marine structures created by calcifying coral animals and their algal symbionts. Coral reef ecosystems are generally high in biodiversity, most often found in shallow tropical seas ...
Fiji should prepare for a hike in criminal activity with the announcement by US President Donald Trump that illegal immigrants, including drug addicts, sexual offenders and those with criminal records ...
Jennifer Mallon receives funding from US-UK Fulbright Commission, Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program, University of Glasgow Early Career Mobility Award and the Link Foundation. Adrian ...
Australia will have a one-off Test against Fiji in the lead-up to its three-match series against the British and Irish Lions. Fiji defeated Australia in the pool stage of the 2023 Rugby World Cup ...
Florida Coral Rescue Center biologist Justin Zimmerman explains why coral reefs are important to Florida's economy and how they protect the coastline. Marine scientists tracked coral colonies in a ...
Extreme heat in the oceans devastates coral reefs, which thrive in a narrow range of temperatures. Warm water is best for corals and their symbiotic algae, ideally between 23 and 29 degrees Celsius.
You might be used to seeing corals planted in one spot. That’s because most of them permanently attach themselves to an area on a reef and stay there indefinitely. But not all coral species want ...