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The Cool Down on MSNLocal residents develop ranches of unusual species to revive coral reefs: 'We've raised thousands'
"It makes me happy to see the ones I've cared for grow bigger." Local residents develop ranches of unusual species to revive ...
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Esquire Philippines on MSNToday I Learned: Why Filipino Scientists Are Freezing Up 'Baby Corals'
With the ongoing climate crisis posing a threat to coral biodiversity in the vulnerable marine ecosystems of the Philippines, ...
The UP Marine Science Institute (MSI) is set to launch the first coral larvae cryobank facility in the Philippines to boost ...
An international team of scientists working with Queensland Museum's CoralBank have made groundbreaking findings that rewrite ...
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The Manila Times on MSNUP building coral cryobank to help restore reefs
THE University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP MSI) is set to establish the country’s first coral larvae ...
China’s government released a report on Monday that claims a grounded Philippines warship at Second Thomas Shoal caused extensive damage to the shoal’s coral reef ecosystem. China claims a significant ...
THE University of the Philippines Marine Science Institute (UP-MSI) is set to launch the country’s first coral restoration ...
A researcher in the Philippines is using an automated data tool to calculate the resilience of coral reefs in a biodiversity hot-spot in Asia's Coral Triangle. The Tawi-Tawi islands, in the far ...
In 1999, the Philippines intentionally grounded a navy transport ship, the BRP Sierra Madre, on Second Thomas Shoal, manned by Filipino marines, to enforce the country’s claim to the area.
Global warming, mass coral bleaching, crown of thorns starfish, terrestrial run-off, coastal development and destructive blast fishing are impacting coral ecosystems around the world.
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