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Are Floating Spheres the Answer to Saving Coral Reefs?
Coral Reef Arks is a company developing spherical structures to restore reefs in our oceans. The founder is confident the design will work to help coral grow.
As traditional restoration of reefs fails to counter a coral collapse driven by climate change, scientists are looking toward the industrial-scale production of hardier, factory-bred babies ...
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3D-printed coral reefs attract rare species
As marine biodiversity diminishes at an alarming rate, the scientific community is harnessing the power of cutting-edge technology to breathe new life into our oceans. Among the most promising ...
A petition has called for the creation of the world's largest artificial reef to be stopped over fears the former Southampton ...
When Andrew Baker looks out at the vacant lot next to his office on Virginia Key, he doesn’t see the trees or grass that are ...
Most corals in the Atlantic Ocean will soon stop growing. Many are already dying, leaving shorelines and marine ecosystems ...
In the waters off Florida's Hollywood coast, there's an underwater trail that's attracting tourists and restoring ocean coral ...
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has unveiled a 3D-printed marine environment designed to restore the ecosystem of a conservation ...
As coral reefs decline at unprecedented rates, new research has revealed that some coral species may be more resilient to warming temperatures than others.
CCA of Louisiana has successfully installed the Ship Shoal 33 Artificial Reef, located south of Morgan City, adding nearly ...
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