Overfished coral reefs are producing far less food than they could. Researchers found that letting reef fish populations ...
With a human population of 8.3 billion people worldwide and millions facing malnutrition, food security is something to think ...
Scientists reveal overfished reefs could be a lifeline for hungry communities. Restoration matters for both people and nature ...
Move beyond safaris and discover five responsible travel experiences in India where your stay supports wildlife conservation, ...
A treasure trove of deep reef dwellers has been discovered in coral reefs off the coast of Guam, including 20 that are new to ...
Japanese universities are seeking to restore coral reefs and marine ecosystems after inheriting artificial coral structures ...
The report, released by the South China Sea Ecological Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources, along with relevant ...
Scientists warn that a proposed expansion of Port Everglades could cause unprecedented damage to corals in the U.S., ...
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How the oceans’ coral reefs could be the secret weapon to tackle food insecurity around the world
Overfishing and global warming are depleting food from our oceans, but rebuilding coral reefs could help provide millions of ...
A new study shows that allowing coral reef fish populations to recover could help fight global hunger, meeting seafood intake ...
Australia pioneered assisted coral fertilization. It’s expanding in the Caribbean, with leading projects at the National ...
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The conservation ledger: What we lost and what we gained in 2025
Extinction is rarely a moment. It is a process that unfolds offstage, marked by missed sightings, thinning records, and the ...
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