Researchers have found that reef fish from the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest sea, exhibit a higher tolerance to temperature fluctuations compared to those from more thermally stable coral reefs.
Researchers at the Mubadala Arabian Centre for Climate and Environmental Sciences (Mubadala ACCESS) at NYU Abu Dhabi have made significant discoveries about how reef fish in the Arabian Gulf ...
Fish in the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest reef ecosystem, exhibit higher thermal tolerance but lower biodiversity compared to those in more stable environments like the Gulf of Oman.
Some fish species in the Arabian Gulf’s coral reefs are more resilient to climate change than previously thought, an international team of scientists has found. The study, published in Nature ...
The new species was identified off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. The body of water ...
The Arabian Gulf's highly variable thermal environment provides a natural framework for studying how reef fish might cope ...
A historic ocean liner will become the world’s largest artificial reef once it reaches its final resting place off Florida’s ...
The team led by New York University Abu Dhabi and University of Manchester researchers show that fishes living in the Arabian Gulf reefs have - remarkably - adapted to extreme summer temperatures, ...
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A historic ocean liner will become the world’s largest artificial reef once it reaches its final resting place off Florida’s Gulf Coast ... charter fishing boats and hotels, as well as ...
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