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Go behind the scenes with executive editor Vernon Loeb and oceans correspondent Teresa Tomassoni as they discuss the search for heat-resilient coral reefs that are somehow defying the odds to survive a warming planet. The world has already lost more than half of its coral reefs, and most of what remains is at risk of disappearing in the next 25 years. But new research offers a ray of hope: Even as hotter temperatures devastate coral reefs, some still possess an extraordinary ability to endure. Teresa traveled to the Marshall Islands to follow Woods Hole scientists tracking down these super reefs. She explains the specialized technology aiding this research, the role governments play in coral conservation, and how unlocking the secrets of coral resilience might help scientists and conservationists restore, or even cultivate, reefs in other parts of the world.
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