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Fish thrive around wind farm
The first Danish study into how one of the world's largest wind farms affects marine life has shown that wind turbines and fish live quite happily together, with some species of fish actually increasing in number.
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Study shows adaptive capacity of reef corals to climate change may be widespread
Many species of reef-building corals may be able to adapt to warming waters by relying on their closest aquatic partners - algae. The corals' ability to host a variety of algal types, each with different sensitivities to environmental stress, could offer a much-needed lifeline in the face of global climate change.
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Foreign Office Advises Against Travel to Southern Philippines
After the bomb attacks at on Palawan yesterday , the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office reviewed and reissued its advice on travelling to the Philippines.
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SCUBA News 142 Now Online
The latest issue of SCUBA News is now up at http://www.scubatravel.co.uk/scubanews142.html
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Corals 'could survive a more acidic ocean'
Corals may be better placed to cope with the gradual acidification of the world's oceans than previously thought - giving rise to hopes that coral reefs might escape climatic devastation.
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