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Geoengineering Coral Reefs

von Matthew Stansbery | Juni 23, 2015 | Korallen, Science, Sustainability

Solar Radiation Management is a theory of approach towards stemming the effects of global warming, and its principle benefits are now the focus of a new paper published by the University of Exeter, with regard to coral reefs worldwide.…

Warming Waters Could Increase Dispersal of Invasive Species

von Matthew Stansbery | Sep. 17, 2014 | Conservation, Fisch, Science

Researchers from NOAA and the University of North Carolina-Wilmington have found that the increasing temperatures of our ocean waters may increase the range and dispersal of invasive species like the...

Reefs, Waves, and Coastal Defense

von Matthew Stansbery | Mai 19, 2014 | Conservation, Korallen, Science

With the effects of global warming an ever-looming factor in storms worldwide, scientists from The Nature Conservancy have turned to reefs for a better understanding of the role reefs play in coastal...

Mozambique Channel Lends insight into Bleaching Events

von Matthew Stansbery | Mai 7, 2014 | Conservation, Korallen, Invertebrates, Travel

In an ongoing effort to understand the effects of ocean warming scientists have made yet another breakthrough in determining which reefs are more susceptible to increases in temperature. Tracking patterns of decline and measuring recovery rates of reefs throughout 291...

Coral Larvae Remaining Closer to Home

von Matthew Stansbery | Apr. 29, 2014 | Conservation, Korallen, Reef, Science

A new study performed by partners of the ARC Center for Excellence Coral Reef Studies (Coral CoE) has found that with increases in ocean temperatures coral larvae are remaining closer to home. …
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