The UNCDF warned that this fourth mass bleaching event is a serious threat to ecosystems that support 25 percent of marine life and nearly a billion people worldwide. Sudden increases in water ...
An all-Dallas team of photographer L.M. Otero, video journalist Kendria LaFleur and reporter Jamie Stengle collaborated on a rare hopeful story about the world’s corals in the age of global warming.
Coral reefs around the world are experiencing global bleaching for the fourth time - a result of warming ocean waters - driven in part, by climate change. This is the fourth global, mass coral ...
Over the last three decades, the world has lost half of its reefs. The combination of destructive fishing practices, polluted water entering the ocean, coastal development, shipping - and climate ...
With so many animals calling the reef home, it could be easy to miss a tiny, pink crab tucked against the coral. Less than a centimeter wide, the crab appeared fluffy and caught the eyes of a ...
a role that has taken me out into the field many times to capture spectacular underwater behaviour across the world’s oceans. The most rewarding shoots have been for the coral reef episode ...
An ongoing coral bleaching event is likely the most expansive the modern world has ever seen, according to data from NOAA. Since 2023, more than 70% of the world’s reefs have experienced a level ...
Coral reefs are in the midst of an ecological crisis and are at risk of extinction, according to the United Nations Capital Development Fund.