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Scientists use ‘coral IVF’ and recorded audio to repopulate dying reefs

Scientists use ‘coral IVF’ and recorded audio to repopulate dying reefs

In the latest development for coral reef restoration projects, scientists are experimenting with 'coral IVF' and audio recordings from thriving reefs to attract heat-resistant coral larvae to diminished marine areas. We’ve talked a lot about coral reefs on our website lately, and that’s because they’re essential to the health of our oceans as well as the stability of all life on our planet. Not to mention, it’s Earth Day. So...

By London, UK
Devastating floods continue to devastate Tanzania

Devastating floods continue to devastate Tanzania

Tanzania is grappling with ongoing floods that have claimed lives and left thousands of people affected across the country. Triggered by heavy rainfall, the floods have wreaked havoc causing extensive damage to infrastructure and livelihoods. In the last two weeks, the ongoing floods have been catastrophic, with official reports indicating a death toll of 58 people and affecting over 120,000 across the country. Heavy rainfall, swollen rivers, and inadequate infrastructure have...

By Nairobi, Kenya
Cambodia’s reefs thrive as rest of the world’s corals bleach

Cambodia’s reefs thrive as rest of the world’s corals bleach

Marine biologists have just announced the fourth planet-wide coral bleaching event. Despite this devastating news, scientists are pleased to witness reefs off the coast of Cambodia thriving in warmer waters. Coral reefs are often considered one of nature’s most magnificent creations. They are colourful ecosystems bustling with life, leading them to be dubbed the ‘rainforests of the sea’. Despite offering a habitat, feeding ground, and breeding space for one-quarter of...

By London, UK