Artificial intelligence can help conserve and restore Miami’s mangroves
Miami has the opportunity to embrace new technology to maintain a stable coastline
Miami has the opportunity to embrace new technology to maintain a stable coastline
President Trump’s order to speed up permitting for deep-sea mining could clear the way for operations soon.
We can still reduce the number of species at risk from increasing ocean temperatures.
A major focus of the collaborative research is on how urchins can improve the growth and survival of corals.
The Fort Lauderdale-based startup uses an interlocking modular system, meaning additional walls can be added as levels rise.
A Q&A with Adam Friedman of 1Print, a Pompano Beach-based concrete-printing company that creates artificial reefs and seawalls.
Artificial reefs cover a total of about 7 square miles of U.S. seafloor – an area equivalent to 3,600 football ...
The Miami-Dade County Commission introduced a bill to create protections for people in construction and agriculture trades in the county.
Will Charouhis leads the project "A Million Mangroves: Halting Climate Change One Root at a Time."
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