Dead corals have recovered, opening a glimmer of hope for marine species threatened by climate change in this world.
By studying coral populations in response to the changing marine environment, scientists have drawn a wild picture 100 years later.
After studying the genome of corals, scientists from Penn State University, the US Fisheries Agency and Dial Cordy & Associates service company, showed that they are capable of
Great Barrier Reef coral reefs, Queensland-Australia eat plastic debris in the ocean. This new finding has made scientists extremely concerned.
Corals are coral class marine organisms (Anthozoa) that exist in the form of small polyps like anemones, often living in populations of many identical individuals.
A new study of two additional coral communities shows signs of damage from spill from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.