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  • 2021

    What’s happening to the most remote coral reefs on Earth?

    A new report on the status of coral reefs in the Chagos Archipelago found the reefs to be incredibly diverse with high coral cover and the highest fish density recorded on the entire Global Reef Expedition. However, toward the end of the research mission, the reefs started to bleach, showing that there are human impacts even in the most remote and well-protected reefs on Earth.

  • 2021

    Shrinking shark numbers on the Great Barrier Reef unlikely to have cascading impacts

    A new paper published in the journal Ecology, based off research conducted on the Great Barrier Reef during the Global Reef Expedition, suggests that the effects of shark losses are unlikely to reverberate throughout the marine food web. 

  • 2020

    Palau’s Coral Reefs: A Jewel of the Ocean

    The latest report from the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation finds Palau’s reefs had the highest coral cover observed on the Global Reef Expedition—the largest coral reef survey and mapping expedition in history.

  • 2020

    The State of Coral Reefs in the Solomon Islands

    Scientists at the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) have published a report on the status of coral reefs in the Solomon Islands. The Global Reef Expedition: Solomon Islands Final Report summarizes the foundation’s findings from a monumental research mission to study corals and reef fish in the Solomon Islands and provides recommendations on how to preserve these precious ecosystems into the future.

  • 2020

    Report on New Caledonia’s coral reefs offers a glimmer of hope for the future

    The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation released a report on their findings from the Global Reef Expedition research mission to New Caledonia. The report provides relevant baseline data on coral reefs and reef fish in New Caledonia along with conservation recommendations.

  • 2020

    The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation has released their assessment of coral reef health and resiliency in the Cook Islands

    The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation has released the Global Reef Expedition: Cook Islands Final Report, a valuable resource that includes a summary of their research findings from the field along with conservation recommendations that can help preserve Cook Island’s reefs into the future.

  • 2020

    Scientists publish findings on the health of corals and reef fish in Tonga

    The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation has published their findings from extensive coral reef surveys conducted in the Kingdom of Tonga. The Global Reef Expedition: Kingdom of Tonga Final Report contains critical information on the health and resiliency of coral reef ecosystems in Tonga, and provides scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders with invaluable information they can use to protect these fragile marine ecosystems.