They live in shallow water, in symbiosis with algae that are their primary food source and give them their color.
shallow waters in tropical areas. Its analysis found that 892 reef-building coral species are now considered threatened, representing 44 percent of the total. This marked a significant increase ...
If we can't do that — by significantly reducing our production of planet-warming pollution, notably from burning dirty fuels ...
Australian scientists said Wednesday that they had found a widespread decrease in coral cover in southern parts of the Great ...
The updated assessment of the IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species looked at reef-building corals, which live in warm, shallow waters in tropical areas. Most reef-building coral is found across ...