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Food webs at coral reefs are more delicate than previously thought
"It's remarkable that we see similar patterns in coral reef systems all over the world," a scientist said.
Sustainably produced ‘blue food’ could feed billions of people
A larger emphasis on "blue food" production in coming decades could benefit the planet and human societies alike.
Many sharks and rays are ‘nearly extinct,’ but we can still save them
"Sharks and rays are the canary in the coalmine of overfishing," a scientist says.
In a ‘tropical paradise’ reef sharks get slaughtered wholesale
Apex predators like sharks play an important role in regulating species dynamics in their marine ecosystems.
Discarded fishing nets are a menace to corals and marine life
Not even some pristine tropical isles are free from the scourge of abandonded fishing nets.
Australia ‘must do more’ to protect the Great Barrier Reef
The long-term outlook for the ecosystem of the reef has deteriorated from poor to very poor and climate, UNESCO says.