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coral reefs

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New technology lights way for accelerating coral reef restoration

Illustration showing the difference between natural and artificial light at night on a coral reef

Night Falls, Lights On: How Artificial Light Unleashes Predators and Disrupts Coral Reef Harmony

Corals seen from overhead

Scientists Successfully Breed Corals with Enhanced Heat Tolerance

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Feeding coral reefs can aid their recovery from bleaching events

Sooty terns and other seabird species flying above a remote atoll island where rats are not present

Restoring Rat-Free Islands Could Boost Seabird Populations and Coral Reef Health

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A bold plan to 3D print artificial coral reef

Juvenile crown-of-thorns starfish pictured with coral.

Reef-devouring predator survives coral bleaching and feasts on the survivors

Rushing to save coral reefs from global warming

Underwater vista

Spawning Shadows

Underwater shot of seaweed

How seaweed has been misleading scientists about reef health

Caring Corals

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