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Scientists launch first-of-its-kind project along Great Barrier Reef: 'If we can do better, why wouldn't we?'
"All of those scientists are genuinely doing everything they can." Scientists launch first-of-its-kind project along Great ...
Scientists have revealed how corals anchor themselves to reefs through a multi-step biological process. The findings could help restoration efforts focus on coral species most likely to survive and ...
The Australian government and a United Nations body faced off this week over whether the Great Barrier Reef is “in danger” of losing its “outstanding universal value” and its place on the World ...
I just got a whiff,” said Peter Harrison, a marine scientist, as he leaned over the edge of the boat and pointed his ...
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Scientists launch bold Great Barrier Reef experiment: 'Why wouldn't we?'
The Great Barrier Reef is in such rapid decline that Australian researchers are now trying something that once sounded like science fiction: brightening clouds to cast a protective shade over the ...
The Australian Government has announced a new funding opportunity to help manage water quality risks from urban stormwater runoff and instream erosion ...
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia's environment minister said Tuesday her government will lobby against UNESCO adding the Great Barrier Reef to a list of endangered World Heritage sites, arguing that ...
A diver being towed by a boat conducts a survey of the Great Barrier Reef Coral has recovered from storms and bleaching events to record levels across much of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, a survey ...
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