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Inside the urgent effort to save endangered coral reefs According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, more than 1 billion people worldwide “benefit either directly or ...
Cape Coral man arrested after adding illegal 'boom' to fireworks display, police say Stacey Henson Fort Myers News-Press 0:04 ...
Microplastics were also found in all of the other layers of the coral—surface mucus and tissue—and the majority of these microplastics were tiny fragments that were mostly blue, black or white.
Brookgardener // Shutterstock Inside the urgent effort to save endangered coral reefs According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, more than 1 billion people worldwide ...
A Collaborative Effort to Address a Global Emergency Few places feel the stakes of coral extinction more keenly than the Bahamas. Coral reefs are vital to the islands’ economy, culture and ...
The researchers suggest that coral could be acting as a microplastic "sink," absorbing it from the water and storing it inside themselves. A stock image shows microplastics, with coral in the inset.
(An audio described version of this video is coming soon.) Corals are intricate and vital ecosystems teeming with life. As these coral reef habitats face unprecedented threats, scientists have a ...
Cape Coral's Red, White, and Boom event is one of the city's biggest celebrations, attracting up to 30,000 people. But what goes into planning such a massive fireworks display?