MSN: Can coral reefs be saved? Mass bleaching spreads from India to Great Barrier Reef
Can coral reefs be saved? Mass bleaching spreads from India to Great Barrier Reef
Networks such as the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, an operational network of ICRI, and the US Coral Reef Task Force, provide mechanisms for reporting on the impact of bleaching on the World’s coral reefs, alongside regional bleaching observation networks. “Long-term data on of coral reef condition can put events like this into context.
The recently released report, Coral Reefs of the Gulf of Mannar, Tamil Nadu, India: Decadal Changes in Status and Management Paradigms, by ICRI Member, Suganthi Devadason Marine Research Institute (SDMRI), and the Tamil Nadu government, provides an in-depth analysis of two decades of changes in the Gulf of Mannar’s coral reefs. This region, recognized for its ecological and economic ...
Coral reefs of the Gulf of Mannar, Tamil Nadu, India - Decadal changes ...
UN Environment Programme: Five ways you can help protect coral reefs on your next holiday
Five ways you can help protect coral reefs on your next holiday
MSN: Earth Just Crossed a Climate Line It Can’t Uncross, Coral Reefs Are the First to Fall
The planet has passed a critical climate threshold: warm-water coral reefs can no longer survive under current global temperatures. According to the 2025 Global Tipping Points Report, mass coral ...
Earth Just Crossed a Climate Line It Can’t Uncross, Coral Reefs Are the First to Fall
UN Environment Programme: Five ways you can help protect coral reefs on your next diving holiday
Five ways you can help protect coral reefs on your next diving holiday