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New reef map finds a third of coral reefs may survive warming, but most are unprotected
The research includes a map showing reefs worldwide in greater detail, with depth and temperature data.
The world’s coral reefs are close to 25% larger than we thought. By using satellite images, machine learning and on-ground knowledge from a global network of people living and working on coral reefs, ...
Researchers used Earth-orbiting satellites to map coral reef biodiversity at a global scale to show that areas of high habitat diversity also have high species diversity. This new satellite mapping ...
Nearly 75% of the world's coral reefs are under threat from global stressors such as climate change and local stressors such as overfishing and coastal development. Those working to understand and ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. Computers are revolutionising our ability to classify multidimensional data sources and are allowing mapping and modelling at far ...
Coral reefs, nurturing hubs of marine biodiversity, are grappling with mounting threats from environmental shifts. Traditional monitoring techniques, often laborious and invasive, are proving ...
A new global analysis maps reefs with the greatest potential to withstand warmer temperatures, strengthening calls for their ...
The Caribbean Division of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has focused on monitoring, protecting and restoring the region’s marine environments for more than 40 years. As the plight of coral reefs has ...
"Our lab is looking to map the best waves around the planet, we believe that finding these resilient reefs, as we like to call them, that also have the best waves, by learning more about them, we can ...
Although there's no "Reef View" to rival the Street View on Google Maps, a bird's-eye view of the Great Barrier Reef using new map data and satellite imagery is now available for anyone to go ogle!
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