The Living Oceans Foundation opened its Global Reef Expedition in Freeport, Bahamas to be in the Cay Sal Bank from April 26 to May 18 and will sail across the globe, studying the health of coral reef environments for the next five years.
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Climate Mitigation vs. Climate Action: Why We Need Both
Why is the world still focused on climate mitigation when we should be prioritizing immediate climate action and carbon...
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World’s largest coral found in the Pacific
The largest coral ever recorded has been found by scientists in the southwest Pacific Ocean...
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Young coral use metabolic tricks to resist bleaching
Coral larvae reduce their metabolism and increase nitrogen uptake to resist bleaching in high temperatures, according t...
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Top 5 Ways Scuba Divers Can Contribute to Ocean Conservation
Scuba diving offers a unique window into the mesmerizing underwater world, but it also comes with a profound responsibi...
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A Dive into Awareness
As I geared up for my latest scuba diving adventure in Roatan, Honduras, excitement bubbled within me...
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A Digital Journey for a Sustainable Future
The year was 2025...
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The Parrotfish's Coral Crusade
In the vibrant depths of the ocean, a tiny, brightly colored fish played a crucial role in maintaining the delicate bal...
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Coral reef destruction a threat to human rights
A human rights-based approach to coral reef protection could ensure governments are held to account for safeguarding ma...
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