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‘Large’-eyed sea creature — with ‘canine-like’ teeth — discovered as new speciesNear an island in the South Pacific Ocean, a bright red sea creature with “canine-like” teeth swam around the coral reef.
Researchers have found that reef fish from the Arabian Gulf, the world's hottest sea, exhibit a higher tolerance to temperature fluctuations compared to those from more thermally stable coral reefs.
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Researchers at the Mubadala Arabian Center for Climate and Environmental Sciences (Mubadala ACCESS) at NYU Abu Dhabi have ...
Dive into The Grand Reef, an underwater adventure at Discovery Cove, where you can snorkel alongside thousands of tropical ...
Small, hidden crabs may be the missing link influencing coral-eating starfish populations, according to a study published in ...
Nov. 20, 2024 — The tropical coastlines of Southeast ... Environmental Protections Account for Around 10 Percent of Fish Stocks on Coral Reefs Oct. 7, 2024 — New research shows that ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: If you want to have the site mostly to yourself, come shortly after sunrise, when the fish are ... find a gorgeous coral reef. Some aptly call it the "aquarium." ...
Julio San Martín Chicas, program coordinator with the NGO Coral Reef Alliance, told Mongabay that lionfish (Pterois volitans and P. miles), a group of venomous fish native to the Indo-Pacific ...
Small, hidden crabs may be the missing link influencing coral-eating starfish populations, according to a study published in ...
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