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Spatial-latent effects capture residual geographical variation of coral bleaching in the Coral Triangle from 2002 to 2020

Equatorial Coral Reefs May Offer Natural Refuge During Marine Heatwaves

1 min read · Wed, Nov 19 2025

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Bayesian computational statistics coral bleaching climate change

A new study published in Global Change Biology reports that equatorial reefs in the Coral Triangle may act as rare natural refugia for corals during marine heatwaves.

Changing how we predict coral bleaching

1 min read · Tue, Jun 18 2019

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algorithm coral bleaching climate science earth science and engineering

A remote sensing algorithm offers better predictions of Red Sea coral bleaching and can be fine tuned for use in other tropical marine ecosystems.

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