By A Mystery Man Writer
As the world grapples with hot ocean temperatures, new UVic research shows marine heatwave coral impact is worse than we thought before.
Coral reefs in the Philippines are some of the world's most vibrant—but in peril - EHN
Corals – News, Research and Analysis – The Conversation – page 1
UVic news - University of Victoria
Some corals may recover from bleaching, if humans don't disturb them - Scimex
Rare, pristine coral reef found off Tahiti coast
Marine heatwaves threaten cryptic coral diversity and erode associations amongst coevolving partners
This Pacific Coral Can Withstand Warming Waters With the Help of Algae, Science
New Zealand Sponges Suffer 'Unusual' Bleaching Following Marine Heat Wave - EcoWatch
Experts map coral reefs before and after marine heat wave •
Marine heatwaves threaten cryptic coral diversity and erode associations amongst coevolving partners
Coral reefs: How climate change threatens the hidden diversity of marine ecosystems
Coral on the Great Barrier Reef was 'cooked' during 2016 marine heatwave, study finds - ABC News
Six Months After the Heat Spiked, Caribbean Corals Are Still Reeling