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.
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.
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 ...
Agriculture's Field to Fork events are part of the 3R program: Recruitment, retention, and reactivation of hunters on Guam. The "babui" or pig hunt helps raise awareness for increasing food security, ...
Mar. 26, 2025 — Coral diseases, particularly in the Caribbean, have caused major declines in coral populations, especially affecting staghorn (Acropora cervicornis) and Elkhorn (A. palmata ...
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CORAL reef stakeholders gathered at Crowne Plaza Resort on Friday to help the Coral Reef ... The CRI is a cross-agency effort that comprises the Division of Environmental Quality, the Division of Fish ...
Hundreds of volunteers from 20 countries snorkeled coral reefs across the Pacific during the first worldwide observation ...
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