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Qantas Unveils Reef-Themed Jet in $10M Conservation Push
InnovationJun 3

Qantas Unveils Reef-Themed Jet in $10M Conservation Push

Australia's Qantas just revealed a stunning Great Barrier Reef design on its newest ultra-efficient aircraft, turning a 44-meter jet into a flying conservation billboard. The airline is backing up the artwork with $10 million in real funding for coral restoration.

Google News - Germany Innovation3 min read
Scientists Map 1,000 Hidden Reefs Off Northern Australia
Planet WinsMay 21

Scientists Map 1,000 Hidden Reefs Off Northern Australia

Satellite technology just revealed over 1,000 coral reefs hiding in Australia's murky northern waters that nobody knew existed. The discovery rivals the size of the Great Barrier Reef and opens new possibilities for marine conservation.

Mongabay3 min read
Egypt Protects Red Sea Reefs With 1,400 Mooring Buoys
Planet WinsJun 5

Egypt Protects Red Sea Reefs With 1,400 Mooring Buoys

Egypt's Red Sea coral reefs are getting serious protection through innovative conservation projects that combine marine science with sustainable tourism. The results show how environmental protection and economic growth can work hand in hand.

Egypt Independent2 min read
Scientists Find 'Super Reefs' That Survive Hot Oceans
VideosJun 21

Scientists Find 'Super Reefs' That Survive Hot Oceans

Scientists discovered coral reefs with extraordinary heat resistance in the Marshall Islands, offering hope for saving dying reefs worldwide. These "super reefs" could hold the secret to restoring coral ecosystems threatened by warming oceans.

Inside Climate News2 min read
Underwater Music Festival Protects Florida's Coral Reefs
Acts of KindnessFeb 4

Underwater Music Festival Protects Florida's Coral Reefs

Snorkelers in the Florida Keys have been diving to an underwater music festival since 1985, where mermaids and musicians play submerged instruments to protect coral reefs. The event draws thousands to Looe Key Reef, raising awareness for the only living coral barrier reef in North America.

Good Good Good2 min read
Mexico's Scorpion Reef Gets Beach Cleanup on Ocean Day
Planet WinsMay 18

Mexico's Scorpion Reef Gets Beach Cleanup on Ocean Day

Sea Shepherd crews and Mexican officials teamed up to clean plastic and debris from a remote island in one of Mexico's most precious reef systems. The cleanup marks the start of a major partnership to protect Scorpion Reef.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup2 min read
Australian Reef Survives Record Heat That Bleached Ningaloo
Planet WinsMay 21

Australian Reef Survives Record Heat That Bleached Ningaloo

A coral reef off Western Australia stayed healthy through a marine heatwave so extreme it should have killed it, giving scientists hope for protecting reefs worldwide. The Abrolhos Islands reef survived temperatures that devastated half the state's coastline.

ABC Australia2 min read
Scientists Map 64,000 Square Miles of Resilient Coral Reefs
Planet WinsJun 24

Scientists Map 64,000 Square Miles of Resilient Coral Reefs

New research identifies 166,000 square kilometers of coral reefs that can survive climate change, tripling previous estimates and giving conservationists a roadmap for where to focus protection efforts. Only 28 percent of these resilient reefs are currently protected.

Optimist Daily3 min read
Scientists Find Hidden Coral Highways Linking Pacific Reefs
Planet WinsApr 29

Scientists Find Hidden Coral Highways Linking Pacific Reefs

Tiny coral larvae travel thousands of kilometers across the ocean, connecting distant reefs in a hidden network that could save them from climate collapse. New research reveals which reefs matter most for keeping this lifeline alive.

Good Good Good2 min read
Scientists Use Starfish Pheromones to Save Great Barrier Reef
Planet WinsJan 28

Scientists Use Starfish Pheromones to Save Great Barrier Reef

Australian scientists have discovered a breakthrough way to control invasive crown-of-thorns starfish that devour coral reefs. By using synthetic pheromones to lure the destructive sea stars together, researchers can now target millions at once instead of killing them one by one.

Smithsonian3 min read
Baby Corals Survive Cyclone at Australia's Ningaloo Reef
Planet WinsJun 22

Baby Corals Survive Cyclone at Australia's Ningaloo Reef

Scientists feared the worst when a cyclone slammed into Ningaloo Reef just weeks after they planted baby corals to heal the bleached reef. Instead, they found every single coral tile still in place and thriving.

ABC Australia3 min read
Coral Reef Survives Record Heatwave Off Western Australia
Planet WinsApr 27

Coral Reef Survives Record Heatwave Off Western Australia

While coral reefs worldwide suffered catastrophic damage from 2025's brutal marine heatwaves, one remote Australian archipelago shrugged off heat stress that should have killed everything. Scientists are racing to unlock its survival secrets to save reefs globally.

New Scientist3 min read
Underwater Speakers Bring Jamaica's Dying Reef Back to Life
Planet WinsApr 24

Underwater Speakers Bring Jamaica's Dying Reef Back to Life

Divers are installing waterproof speakers on Jamaica's ocean floor, playing the sounds of healthy reefs to attract marine life back to bleached coral. The acoustic approach has already doubled fish populations on the Great Barrier Reef in just six weeks.

Guardian Environment3 min read
$300M Project Aims to Save Great Barrier Reef
Planet WinsFeb 7

$300M Project Aims to Save Great Barrier Reef

Scientists and Indigenous communities are teaming up for the world's largest reef rescue mission. The Great Barrier Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program is using cutting-edge science to help this natural wonder survive climate change.

Grist2 min read
Court Protects Ancient North Sea Reef Rich With Wildlife
Planet WinsMar 10

Court Protects Ancient North Sea Reef Rich With Wildlife

A 130,000-year-old stone reef in the North Sea just won a major legal victory that could protect hundreds of square kilometers of thriving marine habitat. Environmental groups successfully challenged the Dutch government's rejection, opening the door for official conservation status.

Dutch News2 min read
Nepal's $66M Zoo Project Gets Conservation Expert Takeover
Planet WinsMay 23

Nepal's $66M Zoo Project Gets Conservation Expert Takeover

After nearly a decade of stalled progress, Nepal is handing over its ambitious new mega zoo to the country's leading wildlife conservation organization. The National Trust for Nature Conservation brings 30 years of zoo management experience to turn the long-frozen dream into reality.

Mongabay2 min read
Mangroves Could Fund Coral Reef Recovery
SolutionsFeb 6

Mangroves Could Fund Coral Reef Recovery

Scientists have discovered a way to use carbon credits from mangrove forests to pay for coral reef restoration, creating a win-win for ocean health. The approach connects two struggling ecosystems in a mutually beneficial partnership.

Google News - Climate Solution2 min read
Scientists Find Massive Coral Reef Off Argentina Coast
Planet WinsApr 29

Scientists Find Massive Coral Reef Off Argentina Coast

Researchers discovered what may be one of the world's largest deep-sea coral reefs stretching 560 miles off Argentina's coast, teeming with dozens of new species. Even better, they're already testing innovative 3D-printed corals to restore damaged areas.

Mongabay3 min read
Hong Kong Protects Most Coral Reefs With New Marine Park
Planet WinsJun 10

Hong Kong Protects Most Coral Reefs With New Marine Park

Hong Kong's planned 63-hectare marine park around Sharp Island will safeguard the majority of the area's precious coral reefs. Advanced underwater mapping technology helped authorities identify and protect the most ecologically sensitive zones.

South China Morning Post2 min read
Coral Reefs Hide 99% Unknown Microbes With Medical Promise
Planet WinsApr 21

Coral Reefs Hide 99% Unknown Microbes With Medical Promise

Scientists discovered 645 previously unknown microbial species living in coral reefs across the Pacific, revealing a hidden world that could unlock future medical breakthroughs. These microscopic communities produce natural compounds with enormous potential for medicine and biotechnology.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read

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