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Researchers in Fiji Say Eating Less Fish Helps Coral Reefs

As reported in the Otago Daily Times, the noticeable impacts of climate change on area coral reefs and a recent starfish outbreak are not as bad as previously thought due to noticeable changes in the Fijian lifestyle. From




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Asking how to save coral reefs leads to better understanding carbon sequestration

Carbon sequestration, the technology taking carbon dioxide out of fossil fuel emissions, just got a boost




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Pantone's dire new hues are the colors of dying coral

The Glowing, Glowing, Gone is a brightly somber campaign calling for urgent action against climate change.




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Singapore coral reefs are super resilient, study finds

These reefs live in murky water with low levels of light and are likely to survive rising sea levels, researchers say.




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How to save sinking cities and bleaching corals?

New research finds that a two-pronged approach is necessary to fight things like sea-level rise and ocean acidification.




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Soft, fuzzy sculptures hint at the plight of world's coral reefs

Concerned about the threats facing coral reefs, this artist is creating bright, tactile reminders of what healthy corals look like.




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Coral-like ceramic works are coated with electroformed crystals

These striking works combine natural materials with artificial processes to create crystallized surfaces reminiscent of coral.




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Upcycled carpet installation highlights plight of world's dying corals

'Coral Garden' is a handcrafted installation that's inspired by the world's threatened coral reefs, and made with upcycled materials.




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Photo: Carijoa coral is a vision of snowflakes

Our photo of the day delivers a bit of winter reverie from the waters of Australia.




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Jess Impiazzi wears coral striped trousers in Manchester

Jess Impiazzi showed off her flair for fashion as she cut a stylish figure as she enjoyed a night out on Friday at the Neighbourhood bar in Manchester.




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Tropical coral reefs are being transformed by climate change

Climate change and warming seas are severely bleaching tropical coral reefs and undoing decades of knowledge about how to protect these delicate and vital ecosystems.




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Cheltenham Festival 2020: Dame De Compagnie wins Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle

Dame De Compagnie, ridden by Barry Geraghty, has won the Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham.




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British Lions and Wales centre Jonathan Davies wins the Coral Welsh National at Chepstow

MARCUS TOWNEND AT CHEPSTOW: Davies is currently sidelined having undergone knee surgery after being injured while playing Fiji in the World Cup.




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Amazon rainforest and Caribbean coral reefs could COLLAPSE in less than 50 years

Researchers from Bangor University in Wales used computer models to discover that ecosystems were collapsing at a 'significantly faster rate' than first thought.




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Tropical coral reefs are being transformed by climate change

Climate change and warming seas are severely bleaching tropical coral reefs and undoing decades of knowledge about how to protect these delicate and vital ecosystems.




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Australia reef sees 3rd coral bleaching in 5 years

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has suffered “very widespread” damage after rising sea temperatures caused the third mass coral bleaching events in five years. Its northern reaches suffered an unprecedented two successive years of severe bleaching in 2016 and 2017. Some previously untouched areas had now suffered "moderate or severe bleaching".




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Characterisation of susceptibility to abacavir hypersensitivity carried on the HLA-B*, -DRB1*0701 and -DQ3 haplotype / Coral-Ann Maria Almeida

Almeida, Coral-Ann Maria




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3-D Mapping The World's Coral -- to Save It

Coral reefs are under threat, but measuring the loss has been difficult. To get a better and faster picture of coral health, researchers developed a new incredibly accurate 3D mapping system. Music - "I Still Really Love You" By Abjo (http://abjo.bandcamp.com/)




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Think Like a Tree - How Coral Reefs and Carbon Dioxide Can Change the Future

Most people think of carbon dioxide as a poison, but in nature it’s a building block. Find out how we can imitate coral reef by using CO2 as a raw material for the creation of concrete.




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Watch MIT’s Hypnotic Robot Fish Swim a Coral Reef

Researchers detail the evolution of the world’s strangest fish, and describe how it could be a potentially powerful tool for scientists to study ocean life.




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Inside the Lab That Could Help Save Corals From Destruction

Scientists reach a milestone in establishing a captive coral population that could reproduce year after year, allowing researchers to perform crucial studies.




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Where corals lie: a natural and cultural history / J. Malcolm Shick

Browsery QL377.C5 S55 2018




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Coral-like ZnFe2O4–ZnO mesoporous heterojunction architectures: synthesis and enhanced sensing properties for triethylamine

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, 7,1918-1926
DOI: 10.1039/D0QI00134A, Research Article
Tianye Yang, Xiaodong Yang, Mingming Zhu, Hongwei Zhao, Mingzhe Zhang
A unique coral-like ZnFe2O4–ZnO heterojunction architecture based sensor has been synthesized and shows excellent sensing performance for TEA with a particularly fast response time of 0.9 s.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Technologies education for the primary years / Peter Albion, Coral Campbell and Wendy Jobling

Albion, Peter, author




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Podcast: Bionic leaves that make fuel, digging into dog domestication, and wars recorded in coral

Listen to stories on new evidence for double dog domestication, what traces of mercury in coral can tell us about local wars, and an update to a classic adaptation story, with online news editor David Grimm.   Brendan Colón talks about a bionic leaf system that captures light and carbon and converts it to several different types of fuels with host Sarah Crespi.   [Image: Andy Phillips/Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0/Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Coral whisperers: scientists on the brink / Irus Braverman

Barker Library - GC30.A1 B73 2018




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Coral reefs in the anthropocene / Charles Birkeland, editor




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The biology of coral reefs / Charles R.C. Sheppard, Simon K. Davy, Graham M. Pilling, Nicholas A.J. Graham

Sheppard, Charles (Charles R. C.), author




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Coral reefs : tourism, conservation and management / edited by Bruce Prideaux and Anja Pabel




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Coral whisperers : scientists on the brink / Irus Braverman

Braverman, Irus, 1970- author




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Climate change is destroying our coral reefs. Here's how scientists plan to save them

Ecologists are studying resilient reefs to unlock their secrets and preserve others for generations to come




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South Pacific reef plants : a divers' guide to the plant life of South Pacific coral reefs / Diane Scullion Littler and Mark Masterton Littler

Littler, Diane Scullion




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Musicians now use old Coral Gables Inn




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Dancing at Tahiti Beach, Coral Gables, Fla




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University Baptist Church, Coral Gables, Florida




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Beautiful venetian pool, Coral Gables, Florida




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Congregational Church, Coral Gables, Florida




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Ponce de Leon Blvd. and Coral Way, Coral Gables, Florida




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A coral window on western tropical Pacific climate during the Pleistocene




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Assessing the reproducibility of coral-based climate records




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Coral reef assessment




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Assessment of image analysis as a measure of Scleractinian coral growth




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Modeling the advantages and disadvantages of the coral-algal symbiosis




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Geochemical signatures in the coral Montastraea




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Coral reef habitat change and water clarity assessment (1984-2002) for the Florida Keys national marine sanctuary using landsat satellite data




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Modeling larval connectivity among coral habitats, Acropora palmata populations, and marine protected areas in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary




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Assessing the reproducibility of skeletal geochemistry records in Atlantic corals using Montastraea annularis coral heads from the Dry Tortugas, Florida




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Assessing the health of coral reef ecosystems in the Florida Keys at community, individual and cellular scales




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Extracting a climate signal from the skeletal geochemistry of the caribbean coral Siderastrea siderea




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Parametric, non-parametric and statistical modeling of stony coral reef data