Coral reefs are like cities under the sea. The structure of the living corals themselves provides homes and hiding places for a huge range of marine life. Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg describes ...
The phenomenon "can create an 'osteoporosis effect' that eats away the minerals used by coral reefs" and other marine life," reported ... "It's not simple." 5. Red Sea Coral Reef The Red Sea ...
Because the fish are used to human presence, many visitors also liked getting such a close-up view of the sea life – though others found this a bit unnatural. To reach the Coral Gardens ...
It tells of a time 125,000 years ago, when a modest increase in Earth’s temperatures caused ice sheets to melt and global sea levels to surge. The height of the coral — which can grow only ...
Horiguchi has taken pictures ... coral-devouring starfish. “It is an extremely rare case as many coral are threatened to be lost,” said Nakamura, who is researching coral reefs in the sea ...