Against the evidence: The UK continues to overfish its own waters | Oceanographic Roundtable episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 59 MIN

Against the evidence: The UK continues to overfish its own waters | Oceanographic Roundtable

from The Ocean News Podcast · host Oceanographic Magazine

Coral reefs face catastrophic collapse. Thermal tipping points for widespread, irreversible dieback have already been passed at 1.2–1.4°C of global warming.In this special edition recording of Oceanographic's Roundtable, we dissect the warning that without rapid emissions cuts, restoration, biobanking, and accelerated discovery through Ocean Census, we risk losing irreplaceable coral reef biodiversity, which underpins climate resilience, medicine, and human survival.

Coral reefs face catastrophic collapse. Thermal tipping points for widespread, irreversible dieback have already been passed at 1.2–1.4°C of global warming.In this special edition recording of Oceanographic's Roundtable, we dissect the warning that without rapid emissions cuts, restoration, biobanking, and accelerated discovery through Ocean Census, we risk losing irreplaceable coral reef biodiversity, which underpins climate resilience, medicine, and human survival.

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