The more we know about coral bleaching, the better we can predict which reefs will be most affected by climate change.
Continue reading "Assessing Coral Reef Resilience in Raja Ampat"

The more we know about coral bleaching, the better we can predict which reefs will be most affected by climate change.
Continue reading "Assessing Coral Reef Resilience in Raja Ampat"
Edy Setyawan blogs from a coral reef assessment trip organized by CI, WWF and The Nature Conservancy.
Continue reading "Exploring Indonesia’s Mayalibit Bay Barrier Reef"
With their new publication, two marine biologists fulfill a lifelong dream — and describe 25 new species.
Continue reading "New Book Provides Ultimate Guide to Coral Triangle’s Reef Fish"
Coral reefs today are facing challenges that are completely unprecedented.
Continue reading "The State of the World’s Reefs: A Coral Scientist Explains"
CI reports from the International Coral Reef Symposium.
How can we conserve remote island chains like Kiribati on a shoestring budget? I’m here to find out.
Continue reading "Bird Cities, Pristine Reefs … and Lots of Trash"
The latest scientific expedition in Abrolhos brings new insight into how marine habitats function.
Continue reading "Seaweed May Be Keeping Brazilian Ecosystem Afloat"
New research by CI and partner scientists reveals that protection isn’t enough to safeguard coral reefs.
Continue reading "Even in Marine Protected Areas, Climate Change Threatens Reefs"
A new man-made reef off the coast of Bali could help reverse ecosystem degradation and boost tourism revenue.
Continue reading "Video Showcases Artificial Reef-Building in Indonesia"
More than 1,400 species of fish and 550 species of hard corals. In Raja Ampat, you can spend hours underwater without a single second of boredom.
Continue reading "In Indonesia, Ecotourism Protects Fish, Provides Jobs"