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Mongabay News on MSNWhale shark hotspot discovered along the Great Barrier Reef
The whale shark — a shark, not a whale — is the largest fish in the world, roughly the length of a city bus. Whale sharks ...
The recent discovery of five new coral species around the Indo-Pacific could have critical implications for reef management.
It's believed the yacht ran aground at 2am on August 19. The injured man radioed the island's resort, and two staff members ...
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Botanical time machines: AI is unlocking a treasure trove of data held in herbarium collections
In 1770, after Captain Cook's Endeavor struck the Great Barrier Reef and was held up for repairs, botanists Joseph Banks and ...
A Port Douglas snorkelling company that strives to not only show tourists the Great Barrier Reef but help them understand it ...
So I booked a week-long trip in mid-July, strategically timed to coincide with the depths of winter. What followed was a ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBelize project seeks out heat-resilient corals to protect its reefs
Heaters, pumps and computerized meters rigged to an everyday picnic icebox may seem like a high school science project. But ...
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Daily Times on MSNRabada ruled out of Australia ODI series with ankle inflammation
South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada was ruled out of action for the entirety of the three-match ODI series against Australia on the morning of the first ODI. Rabada, 30, underwent a scan on Monday, which ...
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The Cool Down on MSNAuthorities bust illegal makeshift structure established in protected national park: 'Not a private playground'
"Queensland's national parks are for everyone to enjoy, not for a select few to exploit for personal gain." Authorities bust ...
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Green Matters on MSNPhotographer Spots Orange Leaves in the Waters of an Australian Bay — Then, They Start Moving
The brown-orange leaves suddenly grew wings on the sides of their body and then these wings started flapping in the waters.
Humans are some of the greatest builders on the planet, but we’re not the only ones. Beneath the ocean, some unlikely ...
As glaciers melt, reefs bleach, and cultures face erosion due to overtourism, there’s a growing rush to see them “before they ...
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