Unfortunately, tritons can no longer keep starfish populations in check since they've been overharvested for their beautiful shells. With too few tritons on the reef, crown-of-thorns starfish ...
Sedimentation, which screens out sunlight and kills polyps, is one of the principal causes of coral-reef decline worldwide. De-sedimentation by sea grass is a reciprocal service. Turtle grass ...
The World Wildlife Fund attached a GoPro to a turtle swimming to monitor levels of pollution within the Great Barrier Reef. The video’s release coincides with the United Nations Educational ...
Renowned for its beautiful corals and water clarity ... ever creeping closer to world-renowned coral reefs and dive spots. Strandings of endangered dugongs and sea turtles have skyrocketed, while ...
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Did you know coral ... Reef, there’s something for everyone. Every visitor can make lasting memories surrounded by nature’s ...
The U.S. boasts stunning beach destinations, including unique colored beaches and rich coral reefs ... 10 to 20-foot-deep Sea Turtle Reef, which was installed in 2015, is a snorkeler’s paradise ...
Spanning 14 degrees of latitude, this complex reef system is not only the greatest expanse of coral in the world, it is the Earth’s largest living structure, a massive, beautiful ... six species of ...
With its colourful coral reefs, turtles ... Maldives Schools of beautiful blue-line snapper are common sights among the reefs. Image credit: Baros Maldives Hawksbill sea turtles, such as the ...
On UAE coast too the coral reefs suffered degradation, but it is not the only issue affecting the marine life here. The green turtle, once popular in the Gulf, has become increasingly vulnerable ...
Brazil is a tropical country with 7500 kilometers of Atlantic coastline with incredible paradisiacal beaches, a rich marine ...
After laying eggs on a deserted Thai beach, a green sea turtle ... which harms coral reefs and increases temperatures of waters. The hotter conditions could in turn disrupt turtle species ...