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What are corals? - ICRI Coral reefs are the largest living structure on the planet, and the only living structure to be visible from space As we currently know them, coral reefs have evolved on earth over the past 200 to 300 million years, and over this evolutionary history, perhaps the most unique feature of corals is the highly evolved form of symbiosis
84% of the world’s coral reefs impacted in the most intense global . . . New 5-km Coral Bleaching Products - Higher spatial resolution is the improvement to NOAA Coral Reef Watch remote-sensing products most requested by coral reef ecosystem scientists and resource managers NOAA Coral Reef Watch and its partners have developed a new experimental daily global 5 km coral bleaching thermal stress monitoring product suite, now available on the Coral Reef Watch web
The Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event | ICRI Networks such as the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, an operational network of ICRI, and the US Coral Reef Task Force, provide mechanisms for reporting on the impact of bleaching on the World’s coral reefs, alongside regional bleaching observation networks “Long-term data on of coral reef condition can put events like this into context
Over 40% of coral species face extinction – IUCN Red List Forty-four per cent of reef-building coral species globally are at risk of extinction, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (TM) reveals following a global assessment announced today at the ongoing COP29 UN climate conference in Azerbaijan The conservation status of 892 warm-water reef-building coral species has now been reassessed for the IUCN Red List, and analysis shows that 44% are
Pacific Coral Reefs at a Crossroads: New Report Calls for Urgent Global . . . New 5-km Coral Bleaching Products - Higher spatial resolution is the improvement to NOAA Coral Reef Watch remote-sensing products most requested by coral reef ecosystem scientists and resource managers NOAA Coral Reef Watch and its partners have developed a new experimental daily global 5 km coral bleaching thermal stress monitoring product suite, now available on the Coral Reef Watch web
Key Policy Asks for Coral Reefs - 2025: Accelerating the decade of . . . All activities outlined in the key policy asks for coral reefs will take in to consideration Target 22 of the Kunming-Montreal Global biodiversity Framework (GBF), to ensure the full, equitable, inclusive, effective and gender-responsive representation and participation in decision-making, and access to justice and information related to
CORAL REEF RESTORATION - International Coral Reef Initiative Coral reef restoration is increasingly advocated for as a management strategy to combat dramatic declines in coral health and cover globally It is also increasingly suggested as a mechanism to help countries deliver on national and international commitments under various multilateral environmental agreements
www. gcrmn. net STATUS OF CORAL REEFS OF THE WORLD: 2025 The flagship products of the GCRMN are the “Status of Coral Reefs of the World” reports Since 1995, six global reports have been published by the network, with the sixth edition of the GCRMN “Status of Coral Reefs of the World: 2020” report released in 2021 –and the first global quantitative assessment of coral reefs
Coral Bleaching Latest News | ICRI The pages aims to collate the latest news with respect to coral reef bleaching announcements an observations on national, regional and global-scales Should you any additional news items or announcements that you would like to include on this page, please contact Tom Dallison at the ICRI Secretariat
Coral bleaching and mortality in the Chagos Archipelago, 2024 The report details a coral bleaching event in the Chagos Archipelago that occurred from April to June 2024, with observations showing varying levels of bleaching across the region, ranging from 5% to 85%, and an average of 35% coral cover affected A subsequent survey in November and December 2024 assessed recent coral mortality which may be largely attributed to this bleaching event Some 51