Coral Reef
Under the deep blue sea, thousands of species find their shelter in the beautiful coral reefs. They are entirely dependent on this for food, shelter and reproduction. But if the corals no more exist, where should they go? The global worming is a big...
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made popular Jul 21 2008
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made popular May 23 2008
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made popular Mar 27 2008
The already ailing victim of global warming and industrial disaster, the Great Barrier Reef does not seem to be spared until completely devastated. And in turn, the...
made popular Aug 13 2007
The scientific fraternity working on climate changes across the world and its consequences are left worried with the predicted devastation it can bring upon the global...
made popular Jul 13 2007
The Great Barrier Reef is under serious threat from bleaching. Protecting this great tourism icon has become a matter of grave concern amongst Australian authorities....
made popular Jun 18 2007
Abandon yourself to the delights of sandy beaches, clear waters, sailing and many colorful reef fish in Whitsunday’s which are part of the Cumberland Group, ...
made popular Jun 12 2007
By now, scientists have made it clear that global warming is injuring the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. But, there is another culprit behind their destruction and...
made popular Apr 11 2007
Climate change has already started taking its toll on mother Earth and a third of world’s species run the risk of being just vanished if global temperature rises...
made popular Apr 7 2007
Coral reefs are in danger of getting extinct. The greedy man’s ever increasing hunger will one day bring death to the most beautiful oceanic organisms. It is...
made popular Apr 5 2007
It has, till date, been conventionally thought that sediment plumes travel into the Australia’s Great Barrier Reef from the river systems, which is being captured...
made popular Mar 1 2007
Immense changes to the world’s oceans, leading to the complete disappearance of marine life are threatened by the main greenhouse gas causing global warming....
made popular Feb 23 2007
Great Barrier Reef stretching along 1400 miles down the North East coast is already under the major threat of global warming. Recent Satellite images taken buy NASA...
made popular Feb 22 2007
Australia can be proud since the reef is in line for the major award of best practice in travel and tourism development. There are just three finalists in this...
made popular Feb 5 2007
If you are planning to discover the world’s richest coral reef system, than your quest to search the world’s richest coral garden comes to an end at ...
made popular Jan 18 2007
Climate change is alarmingly devastating the Great Barrier Reef and in turn the food source of its exotic fish species! An environmental study has found that the...
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It would really be mind-blowing for the tourists and a great achievement for ocean scientists. According to Terry Kirby, the discovery in a spectacular Indonesian...
made popular Sep 18 2006
The largest marine sanctuary in the world is crowned to a scattered chain of Hawaiian islands. The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands will form part of a 140,000-square-mile...
made popular Jun 17 2006
With the southern hemisphere experiencing the heat of the season, Australia’s ongoing hot summer is reportedly inflicting great harm to the largest natural...
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‘The coral reefs and everything that depends on them might not survive this century.’ Researcher Ken Caldeira worry might come true if the new study about...
made popular Dec 15 2007
Mauritius, a popular tourist destination, is famous for its sandy white beaches and coral reefs. In a bid to boost a flagging economy, Mauritius is targeting an...
made popular Oct 10 2007
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made popular Jan 18 2007
Abyssmal hankering for economy is leading fishermen to rake giant nets across the ocean floor to maximize their catch. But, in the process, they are destroying unique...
made popular Nov 15 2006
Caribbean waters have suffered the biggest loss of reefs last year. A one-two punch of bleaching from record hot water has been followed by disease, which killed...
made popular Mar 31 2006
It is off the coast of Thailand, another colorful land of marine life discovered. Spanning several hundred acres and teeming with fish, it is a coral reef. And the...
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Climate change is destroying the world’s coral reef. Unless urgent measures to protect them against the threat of climate change are taken, nearly half of the...
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