The second edition of the Coral Gold Cup Sale will take place during Newbury's feature meeting on Saturday, November 30, Goffs announced in partnership with the racecourse on Thursday.
A new study has shown that selective breeding can lead to a modest rise in coral heat tolerance. Led by experts at Newcastle University's Coralassist Lab, the study documents the world's first ...
Coral reefs attract divers and marine enthusiasts with stunning views of vibrant corals and diverse wildlife. Here are the top reefs for unforgettable marine experiences. (Image: Canva) The world ...
Led by Newcastle University, a study demonstrated successful selective breeding of adult corals for enhanced heat tolerance, showing improved resilience in offspring after one generation. However, the ...
Liam Lachs received funding from the Natural Environment Research Council ONE Planet Doctoral Training Partnership (NE/S007512/1). James Guest received funding from European Research Council ...
There's something undeniably captivating about coral islands — their powdery beaches, turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life lure millions of travellers year-round. Formed by the accumulation ...
The race moves to the November general election for the four-year term of District 3 Cape Coral City Council representative, featuring Derrick Donnell and Deborah McCormick who made it through ...
He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and the International Coral Reef Society. Iain R. Caldwell is affiliated with the Wildlife Conservation Society Ocean fish populations ...
For 55 years, Big John has stood watch over Cape Coral. The brawny, grinning, 28-foot-tall giant looms over Big John's Plaza in the South Cape. But Big John hasn't been himself for the last two years.
SIU students and researchers are farming coral to help save marine ecosystems and learn more about aquaculture.
WE HAVE ONE MORE VIDEO OF CAPE CORAL OR WE'RE GOING TO TAKE A QUICK PRAYER. OKAY. LOOK LOOK AT THIS VIDEO OUT CAPE CORAL IS JUST CHIQUITA BOULEVARD NEAR EMBERS PARKWAY. WE HAD A LOT OF VIDEO EARLIER.
The students hovered over a sky blue fiberglass water tank as they prepared to watch a special group of corals eat. It was feeding time at the Turks and Caicos Reef Fund coral lab and the animals ...