High ocean temperatures may slow deadly coral disease, new study finds WLRN Public Media | By KBI Staff Published July 16, 2025 at 3:15 PM EDT Courtesy of the University of Miami ...
Europe is struggling more and more with extreme heat in the summer. While climate change is the main reason for this increase ...
The highly anticipated High Seas Treaty has come into force today, marking a “historic milestone” for global ocean conservation. Covering almost half of the planet’s surface, the High Seas lie beyond ...
Researchers compared DNA from corals and their symbiotic organisms from two sites along the Pacific coast of Panama to better understand how the different members of the coral holobiont influence ...
The ocean was the warmest in 2025. A baffling new international analysis sheds light on the massive amount of environmental heat and energy that the ocean ends up absorbing, gradually rising in ...
NEW YORK, New York, September 20, 2025 (ENS) – The High Seas Treaty has reached the 60 state ratifications needed to trigger its entry into force. Four new governments this week ratified the legally ...
A study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences has found that ocean warming in 2024 has led to new record high temperatures. The ocean is the hottest it has ever been recorded by humans, not ...
Victoria Glynn’s illustrations show the complex relationships between the coral animal, and the algae and bacteria that live with the coral. Taken together, this is called the coral holobiont. To ...