The Great Barrier Reef, and most other large reefs around the world, owe their bulk in large part to a type of red algae that grows on corals and strengthens them. New research has found that ancient ...
The recently discovered species covers coral in a thick layer and suffocates it. Scientists don’t know where it came from. By Marie Fazio On a routine trip to monitor ocean wildlife near the ...
On a routine trip to monitor ocean wildlife near the northwestern Hawaiian Islands in 2016, researchers noticed small patches of red algae they had never seen before growing on the coral reefs. When ...
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