The fate of coral reefs under climate change could improve if management efforts take evolution and adaptation into account, according to an international study.
 

The University of Queensland’s Professor Peter Mumby contributed to the pioneering Coral Reef Alliance study which aimed to find ways to save the world’s reefs.

According to Professor Mumby, the study has revealed that by making smart decisions now, conservation managers can generate the conditions that can help corals adapt to rising temperatures.