In the azure waters of the Red Sea, Maoz Fine and his team dive to study what may be the planet's most unique coral: one that can survive global warming, at least for now. The corals, striking in ...
A decade after being transplanted, red coral colonies seized from illegal fishing have successfully thrived, contributing to the recovery of coral reefs in the Medes Islands. This long-term success ...
Beneath the waters off Egypt’s Red Sea coast, a kaleidoscopic ecosystem teems with life. It could become the world’s “last coral refuge” as global heating eradicates reefs elsewhere, researchers say.
In a discovery that could help rehabilitate reefs damaged by global warming, pollution and overfishing worldwide, Israeli and Australian researchers have discovered that rich and diverse communities ...
EILAT, Israel (AP) — As the outlook for coral reefs across a warming planet grows grimmer, scientists in Israel have discovered a rare glimmer of hope: The corals of the northern Red Sea may survive, ...
A team of Spanish and French researchers has undertaken a pioneer analysis of red coral populations in the oldest Marine Protected Areas in the Mediterranean and the impact that fishing activity has ...
Protection measures of the Marine Protected Areas have enable red coral colonies (Corallium rubrum) to recover partially in the Mediterranean Sea, reaching health levels similar to those of the 1980s ...
Miami locals return to these Italian kitchens for red sauce recipes that taste just like Grandma’s, with comforting flavors ...
As warming waters devastate coral around the world, the sea’s stunningly colorful reefs have been remarkably resilient. But pollution, mass tourism and overfishing put them at risk. By Jenny Gross and ...
CORAL SPRINGS (CBS4) - Lights, Camera…Fine, well, at least not for another month. Cameras at nearly half a dozen Coral Springs intersections began snapping pictures Monday of drivers who ran red ...
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