A new study led by Prof. Adi Torfstein from the Hebrew University and Prof. Oren Levy from Bar-Ilan University, in ...
UZELA uses artificial light to attract zooplankton, boosting coral feeding and resilience, offering hope for reef ...
Coral Reef Nightlife Becomes More Predatory With Artificial Light Dec. 18, 2024 — Artificial light can wake sleeping fish and attract predators, changing nighttime coral reef communities ...
New study reveals that coral reefs in the Gulf of Eilat experienced a surprising 3,000-year "shutdown" in growth, from about 4,400 to 1,000 years ago ...
Coral reefs trap microplastics due to their mucus. Researchers confirmed that coral mucus acts as an adhesive.
University of Waterloo researchers have pinpointed for the first time how microplastics accumulate in coral reefs, a key step ...
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