by CORAL Magazine | Mar 13, 2026 | CORAL - Matt Pedersen, Marine, News & Notes
Can floating solar panels power coastal communities and provide a respite to besieged coral reefs during marine heatwaves? Reef Patrol’s recent video investigates an exciting new experiment underway in French Polynesia. Our friends at Reef Patrol have done it...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 9, 2020 | Marine
Australian coral harvest sustainability questioned via James Cook University A new study illustrates the potential impact of recurrent heatwaves on coral species collected by the Australian aquarium coral industry The study’s lead author, Professor Morgan Pratchett...
by CORAL Magazine | Jan 24, 2020 | Marine
from CORAL contributor Bruce Carlson Potter’s Angelfish (Centropyge potteri), like other pygmy angelfishes, is always on the move, and it takes time and patience to photograph. Alternatively, you could just set a GoPro camera and tiny tripod on a rock and wait....
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 23, 2019 | Marine, News & Notes
The New York Times is reporting the “return of the Blob,” a vast expanse of overheated oceanic water that poses the danger of severe coral bleaching in the Hawaiian Islands. The story is reported by Kendra Pierre-Lewis in the Times of October 21, 2019 and...
by CORAL Magazine | Mar 21, 2019 | Marine
New study finds that coral reefs exposed to frequent temperature stress may be adapting to warming temperatures, while those further from the Equator remain more vulnerable MELBOURNE, FLA. — Ocean warming is threatening coral reefs globally, with persistent thermal...