An all-Dallas team of photographer L.M. Otero, video journalist Kendria LaFleur and reporter Jamie Stengle collaborated on a rare hopeful story about the world’s corals in the age of global warming.
Today, this is one of the most abundant corals in the world. Despite having survived for at least 40 million years, human-caused environmental changes are now devastating this group of corals.
But what exactly is coral bleaching, and why is this so damaging? We’ll explain everything you need to know, in a nutshell… Corals are tiny animals called a ‘polyps’, that typically live in large ...
14, 2024 — A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance. The study documents the world s first ... how the loss of live coral, ...
Marine heatwaves pose a significant threat to coral reefs, coastal communities, and our collective future. Saving 70 with 7 As the ocean warms and becomes more acidic, we could lose as much as 90% of ...
An ongoing coral bleaching event is likely the most expansive the modern world has ever seen, according to data from NOAA. Since 2023, more than 70% of the world’s reefs have experienced a level ...
STORY: Once vibrant in color... much of the world's coral reefs have turned completely white. "This is the biggest coral bleaching event on record." In an exclusive interview with Reuters ...
The mass bleaching of coral reefs around the world since February 2023 is now the most extensive on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration told Reuters this week.
A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance. Led by experts at Newcastle University's Coralassist Lab, the study documents the world's first ...
Our new study of nearly 2,600 tropical coral reefs around the world is the first to examine whether these areas have helped fish populations. We found about one in ten kilograms of fish on coral ...