Coral reefs have shaped the surface of our planet far more than has any other ecosystem. They are dynamic systems, producing limestone at the rate of 400-2,000 tons per hectare per year, and influencing the chemical balance of the world's oceans. Coral reefs have been around since before ...
Coral reefs are the first to go during periods of climate change, but they have always come back. This combination of attributes, creative power and fragility, resilience and sensitivity, makes management of coral-reef systems a challenge to s...
At the time of his death, Irwin was working on a documentary about the ocean's deadliest animals. (Stingrays were not to be included in that documentary.) Bad weather changed the crew's plans for filming that day, so they decided instead to shoot a "soft story" about coral reefs for a...
Scientists believe that a rise in the earth’s average temperature, extremes in weather, the melting of ice caps and glaciers, and the death of coral reefs and important species all point to global climate change. Bilim insanlarına göre dünyanın ortalama sıcaklığındaki...
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SYDNEY, June 7 (Xinhua) -- The smell of death has inundated Australia's Great Barrier Reef, scientists and environmentalists say, as the ghostly white bleached coral is inundated by an algal slime. The world's coral reefs have been devastated by a mass bleaching event from warming sea temp...
World's Reefs Face Death by Bleaching. (Marine Life) 来自 questia.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 25 摘要: Almost all of the world's coral reefs will have vanished in 50 years' time, and it is already too late to prevent their demise, according to a marine biologist. 年份: 2001 ...
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If the impending coral death in the Caribbean didn't make you nauseous... International marine scientists say that a huge coral death which has struck Southeast Asian and Indian Ocean reefs over recent months has highlighted the urgency of controlling gl
By 2010, forty per cent of the world's coral reefs may be dead. By 2030, half of the Great Barrier Reef may be gone. Muddy Waters journeys to the sugarcane plantations of north Queensland and into the underwater world of the Great Barrier ...See more Read more: Plot summary ...