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Experts Sound Alarm as Coral Disease Threatens Bahamas Reefs

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June 25, 2026

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UNITED STATES - Scientists, environmental officials and conservation groups gathered at an MSC-hosted summit to address the spread of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease threatening Bahamian reefs.

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Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jun 27, 2026

BNT: Tourism Industry Serves as Vector in Spreading Coral Reef Disease

BNT: Tourism Industry Serves as Vector in Spreading Coral Reef Disease

Fox News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Forrest Galante says most shark bites are a case of mistaken identity as Florida attacks lead the US

Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante explains why shark attacks spike every summer and shares simple beach safety tips to avoid a negative encounter.

Wildlife | The Guardian

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· Jul 4, 2026

Norfolk Island’s unique corals under triple threat from disease, El Niño and now government-approved dredging

Exclusive: Most of the island’s corals are likely to be species that have not been formally described by science, researcher saysGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastScientists fear unique corals that fringe Australia’s remote Norfolk Island could disappear because of a triple threat of disease, El Niño and a federal government plan to dredge a neighbouring shipping channel.A failure to manage sediment and pollution washing into bays from cattle farming, cleared land along with wastewater has been blamed for widespread disease and outbreaks of algae over the corals. Continue reading...

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Shark spotted offshore of popular Sydney beach

Lifeguards had to sound the shark alarm at Bondi Beach on Tuesday morning after a White Shark was spotted.

EcoWatch

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· Jul 29, 2025

Probiotic Found to Slow Disease Spread Among Florida Coral

A beneficial bacterial probiotic is restoring hope for mitigating disease spread in corals off the coast of Florida. In a new study, scientists have investigated the effectiveness of a compound produced by the probiotic strain MCH1-7 for combating the deadly stony coral tissue loss disease. MCH1-7 was first uncovered by scientists from the Smithsonian Marine [] The post Probiotic Found to Slow Disease Spread Among Florida Coral appeared first on EcoWatch.

CBC News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Great white shark gets up close and personal | The Moment

Atlantic Shark Institute executive director Jon Dodd tells The National about the moment he captured a rare close up of a great white shark in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.

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Related coverage for "Experts Sound Alarm as Coral Disease Threatens Bahamas Reefs": Eyewitness News Bahamas — BNT: Tourism Industry Serves as Vector in Spreading Coral Reef Disease. Fox News — Forrest Galante says most shark bites are a case of mistaken identity as Florida attacks lead the US. Wildlife | The Guardian — Norfolk Island’s unique corals under triple threat from disease, El Niño and now government-approved dredging. Brisbane Times — Shark spotted offshore of popular Sydney beach. EcoWatch — Probiotic Found to Slow Disease Spread Among Florida Coral. CBC News — Great white shark gets up close and personal | The Moment