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coral bleaching

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The world’s fourth mass coral bleaching is underway, but well-connected reefs may have a better chance to recover External News acook304 2024-06-26
Algae-farming fish help coral reefs bounce back from bleaching events External News Renay San Miguel 2023-03-22
El Nino Swings More Violently in the Industrial Age, Hard Evidence Says News Ben Brumfield 2019-11-25
Hungry fish in certain areas protect sensitive coral against bleaching External News A. Maureen Rouhi 2019-10-07
Warming Impedes a Coral Defense, but Hungry Fish Enhance It News Ben Brumfield 2019-10-02
When Coral Species Vanish, Their Absence Can Imperil Surviving Corals News Ben Brumfield 2019-01-30
Heartbroken scientists lament the likely loss of ‘most of the world’s coral reefs’ External News Renay San Miguel 2018-01-09
Scientists: U.S. coral reefs could all but disappear within a few decades External News Renay San Miguel 2017-06-02
Great Barrier Reef In Trouble: Here's How Scientists Try To Save It External News Renay San Miguel 2017-03-15
Local Efforts to Save Coral Reefs May Be Futile External News Scotty Smith 2016-07-21
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