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Sun-powered sponges may generate 11% of tropical coral reef productivity

Phys Dot Org 02 Jul 2026
... produced—in tropical coral reefs, and perhaps in other ecosystems where sponges are also common.
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Some coral reefs are more climate-resistant than others, scientists say

The Star 02 Jul 2026
At the height of his career, the 30-year-old often filmed for 15 to 16 hours a day. .
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Starfish, urchins devastate Australia's reefs, scientists warn

China.dot.org 02 Jul 2026
A study published Wednesday in Marine & Freshwater Research found the two native species are driving significant degradation across Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Great Southern Reef ... reefs.
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‘Waiting for chaos’: IS adapts under pressure, betting on the failure of Syria’s transition

Syria Direct 01 Jul 2026
... in Raqqa city, targeting a judicial official in Reef Dimashq and ambushing a military bus in Hasakah ... This approach is reflected in recent attacks in Raqqa, Reef Dimashq, Aleppo and Hasakah.
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Great Barrier Reef drilling reveals repeated collapse, regrowth and migration since last ice age

Phys Dot Org 30 Jun 2026
... Reef responded to dramatic environmental change over the past 30,000 years.
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From coral reefs to abandoned theaters: meet the 2026 Hasselblad Masters

Digital Photography Review 30 Jun 2026
Hasselblad Masters 2026 winners. Photo. Kevin Boyle ... Art winner ... Indonesia ... By placing the goby within its environment, the reef itself becomes the subject, inviting viewers to imagine its vastness from the perspective of one of its smallest inhabitants ... .
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Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs $117.6 Billion Florida Budget, Marking Fourth Straight Year of Spending Cuts

Space Coast Daily 30 Jun 2026
The Fiscal Year 2026-27 Budget also includes $15 million to restore Florida’s Oyster reefs, including $11 million in Apalachicola Bay. Over the last two decades, bay wide declines in oyster reef ...
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Local professor may have technique to restore coral reefs

Finger Lakes Times 29 Jun 2026
KEUKA PARK — A local professor identified a promising new technique that might help restore one of the Earth’s most important underwater ecosystems ... .
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'Systemic racism' claims tip of the iceberg in buried reef authority review

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 29 Jun 2026
The damning results of a review into the agency tasked with managing the Great Barrier Reef, an area bigger than New Zealand and home to 70 traditional owner groups, has never before seen the light of day ... .
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Scientists turn to seaweed biobanking to save Australia's warming Great Southern Reef

China.dot.org 29 Jun 2026
SYDNEY, June 29 (Xinhua) -- Scientists are developing "seaweed biobanks" to help safeguard Australia's vast Great Southern Reef, as marine heatwaves drive widespread losses in the country's underwater seaweed forests.
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Argosy VI Becomes Part of Alabama’s Artificial Reef System on July 1 (Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources)

Public Technologies 29 Jun 2026
... reef zone. At four levels tall, 408-feet long and more than 80 feet wide, the Argosy VI will be one of the largest reef sites in the 364-square mile Dr ... Robert (Bob) Shipp Alabama Artificial Reef Zone.
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Singer Island Gateway development sparks debate over world-renowned reef

WPTV 29 Jun 2026
Singer Island development threatens world-renowned dive reef ... Louis Espinosa, who called the reef one of the best spots he has visited, summed it up simply ... Not all reef visitors share his alarm.
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As Amazon oil drilling begins, scientists warn of risks to a little-known reef

Mongabay 29 Jun 2026
One of the key concerns raised by experts about Petrobras’s operation centers on the Amazon Reef system, located less than 40 kilometers (25 miles) from block FZA‑M‑59, where Petrobras is drilling its Morpho well.
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Shown its reflection in a mirror, a small reef fish scraped at a mark it ...

SpaceDaily 29 Jun 2026
Then a small coral reef fish crossed it ... That is an uncomfortable place to land, which is probably why the little fish on the reef keeps turning up in the argument.
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