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The new vessels will feature multi-fuel engines capable of running on methanol—a clean and versatile fuel

Coral reefs in peril from record-breaking ocean heat

Record breaking marine heat waves will cause devastating mass coral bleaching worldwide in the next few years, according to a University of Queensland coral reef scientist.

NOAA unveils new tool for exploring coral reef data

First-ever NOAA Geoplatform tool shows shallow coral reef ecosystem trends

Coral reefs benefit from reduced land-sea impacts under ocean warming

New research finds that simultaneously reducing land- and sea-based human impacts supports coral reef persistence in our changing climate.

Pillar coral increase its extinction risk to Critically Endangered due to human activity

An international team of experts, including from the University of Portsmouth, have found marine species is facing a “perfect storm” due to human activity

3D-printed reefs to help restore marine biodiversity in the Kattegat in Denmark

This is the first time 3D-printed reefs are used in Danish waters, and they will complement existing boulder reefs that Ørsted established when constructing the Anholt Offshore Wind Farm in 2012-13.

Remote Indian Ocean reefs bounce back quickly after bleaching

Coral reefs in remote or protected areas can recover quickly after mass coral bleaching events, new research shows.

Reef experiment set to answer big reef restoration questions

Scientists have selectively shaded bleached corals on the Great Barrier Reef – gaining critical in-field data

Qatargas completes environmental project to protect Qatar’s marine biodiversity

The programme comprises Artificial Reef Deployment and Coral Relocation

AD Ports Group and NYUAD advance coral relocation research efforts

Research Study to Examine Best Global Practices and Enhance Future Projects in Middle East and Around the World

Intervention ‘could buy 20 years’ for declining Great Barrier Reef, scientists said

Using experimental "cloud brightening" technology and introducing heat-tolerant corals could help slow the Great Barrier Reef's climate change-fuelled decline by up to 20 years, Australian scientists said.

Recovery of an endangered Caribbean coral from parrotfish predation

Some parrotfish species also occasionally graze coral—a behavior known as corallivory.

CRISPR helps researchers uncover how corals adjust to warming oceans

Nobel Prize-winning technology can be deployed to guide conservation efforts for fragile reef ecosystems.

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