Scientists discover 64,000 square miles of heat-resistant coral reefs across 71 countries that could help protect the world's oceans for decades
- A coral reef in the southern Andaman Sea, in Southeast Asia Cavan ImagesAn international team of scientists has mapped more than 64,000 square miles of coral reefs that can withstand severe heat stress.
- The findings provide a vital plan for saving marine life while the world's oceans experience their worst bleaching crisis ever recorded.
- The study used artificial intelligence to analyze decades of environmental data.
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- A coral reef in the southern Andaman Sea, in Southeast Asia Cavan ImagesAn international team of scientists has mapped more than 64,000 square miles of coral reefs that can withstand severe heat stress.
- The findings provide a vital plan for saving marine life while the world's oceans experience their worst bleaching crisis ever recorded.
- The study used artificial intelligence to analyze decades of environmental data.
Sources: Times of India