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Scientists cataloged more than 110 new species in Australia’s Coral Sea
Marine taxonomists have identified more than 110 fish and invertebrate species new to science from deep waters inside ...
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.
A small team of ichthyologists at the California Academy of Sciences has discovered a new species of damselfish living off the shores of the Maldives. In their paper published in the journal ZooKeys, ...
The small fish was caught with the help of a grab, along with a variety of live deep-sea animals, including corals such as the framework-forming stony coral Desmophyllum pertusum or the red deep-water ...
Mohsen Baqery is a Staff Writer at GameRant based in Turkey. He mainly covers video game news and industry features while occasionally publishing guides and listicles. Mohsen started his journey into ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. New research has found that the protection of coral reefs has boosted the amount of fish they harbor by around 10%. The study used survey data from ...
Do fish bay at the moon? The answer to that question may also point to a way to protect the ocean's damaged coral reefs. That's a vital goal for the approximately one billion people – most of them in ...
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Illegal fishing takes a toll on Australia’s sea cucumbers
By Madeline Shaw Off the northwestern coast of Australia, in some of the world’s most pristine and diverse coral reefs, sea ...
Underwater fields of seagrass could play an important role in fighting malnutrition among vulnerable coastal communities, ...
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The Surprising Reason Why Scientists Are Placing Underwater 'Boomboxes' In Jamaica's Coral Reefs
Off the northern coast of the Jamaica, there's a coral reef that's fighting for its life. What's this unusual approach to ...
Coral reefs are degrading rapidly to the extent that their marine inhabitants must either adapt or die. For many animals, including reef fish, behaviour is one of the first responses to changes in ...
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