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With too few tritons on the reef, crown-of-thorns starfish populations can explode, jeopardizing the living coral that makes up reefs. Covered with long, venomous spikes, the crown-of-thorns ...
The Great Barrier Reef is full of surprises—even for the scientists who study it every day. Recently, some unlikely potential ...
A new study suggests that the removal of predatory fish such as sharks from coral reefs may be a key factor driving outbreaks ...
Crown-of-thorns starfish populations are again flourishing along the Great Barrier Reef. Symon Dworjanyn is a professor of marine ecology at Southern Cross university. "Crown-of-thorns starfish ...
The report also refuted the false remarks by the Philippines that China had "dumped" coral debris at Tiexian Reef, as well as ...
Imagine diving beneath the waves into a world bursting with color—where intricate coral structures form underwater cities ...
Harmful bleaching of the world's coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean's reefs in the most intense event of its kind in ...
Frequent and illegal human activities by the Philippines have caused damage to the coral reef ecosystems around Tiexian Reef ...
On April 25, CMG Voice of the South China Sea released the documentary Homecoming, revealing the truth about the coral reef ...