Small signs of recovery and arrival of
new baby coral and fish have left scientists somewhat upbeat about prospects of coral recovery following major bleaching last year
Not exact matches
While the threat of
coral bleaching as a result of climate change poses a serious risk to the future of
coral reefs world wide,
new research has found that some
baby corals may be able to cope with the negative effects of ocean acidification.
Coral mothers send their offspring into the world with a balanced meal of fat and algae, but
baby corals mainly chew the fat,
new research finds.
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