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Tag: Global Reef Expedition

A Coral’s Community

Coral reefs are majestic undersea wonders that contain some of the most unique and mysterious creatures I have ever observed. Ever since my first encounter with one while snorkeling, the natural awe and intrigue I feel in the presence of

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Scientific Collaboration on the Global Reef Expedition

To better understand the plight of coral reefs, The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (KSLOF) launched the Global Reef Expedition (GRE), a 10-year research mission that circumnavigated the globe to address the coral reef crisis. And while the GRE

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Diver in French Polynesia (c)Michele Westmoreland/iLCP

Findings from the Global Reef Expedition

Coral reefs offer a variety of ecosystem services, including sustenance, economic opportunities, and protection from natural disturbances, as well as playing an essential cultural role for thousands of communities. However, globally, the extent of the world’s reefs is being degraded

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Our Living Oceans: Ocean Health

Tune into EarthxTV today to watch the latest episode of Our Living Oceans!

Climate change and ocean acidification are global problems that impact coral reefs everywhere. What can be done to safeguard reefs from these global impacts? Find out

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Our Living Oceans: Reefs and Mapping

The second episode of Our Living Oceans is now streaming on EarthxTV! In this episode, submersible pilot Erika Bergman talks to leading marine scientists who are mapping coral reefs across the globe. These maps give us a better understanding of the

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The Global Reef Expedition at the IUCN World Conservation Congress

The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation’s Director of Science Management, Alex Dempsey, had the prestigious opportunity to present at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Marseille, France. Her presentation, entitled “The Global Reef Expedition (GRE): Circumnavigating the Globe to

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Announcing the Completion of the Global Reef Expedition

Coral reefs around the world are rapidly declining due to various natural and anthropogenic factors, including climate change, overfishing, pollution, and coastal development. Scientists estimate that we have already lost more than half of the world’s coral reefs, and we

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