The last 25 years we’ve Lost 50% of Great Barrier Reef Corals
Scientists confirm that since 1995 coral in the Great Barrier Reef has declined by more than 50 percent.
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Scientists confirm that since 1995 coral in the Great Barrier Reef has declined by more than 50 percent.
Scientists found the reason why deep-sea corals glow in the dark.
Killa Design has been appointed to design the overwater and inland villas on Sheybarah Island, a key part of the Red Sea Project in Saudi Arabia.
Populations of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians have, on average, declined by 60% the last 45 years.
Nautilus Eco-Resort in Philippines, promising ‘zero-emissions, zero-waste and zero-poverty.’
This underwater skyscrapers concept, could revive coral reef, by growing them on these submerged towers of glass.
Meanwhile in a world far, far away … shows the beautiful world of marine animals, like corals and starfish at high magnification and during long time span
BIODIVER[CITY] a huge observation floating platform that’s accessed from the surface via boat, letting visitors view ocean’s wildlife.