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Satellite imagery and AI just helped researchers uncover an extra 64,000 square kilometers of coral reefs
Using satellite images, machine learning, and on-ground knowledge from a global network of people living and working on coral reefs researchers uncovered an extra 64,000 square kilometers of coral reefs — an area the size of Ireland.
That means the world's coral reefs are close to 25% larger than previously thought, and brings the size of the planet's total coral reef ecosystems (critical for protecting marine life and coastlines from the impacts of climate change) to 348,000 square kilometers — the size of Germany.
Previous methods made it harder to determine the extent of coral reefs — but thanks to high-resolution satellite data covering the entire world, researchers can see reefs as deep as 30 meters down and get much more accurate measurements.
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More than 100 tattoo artists are participating in a fundraiser to raise money for people in Gaza
Over the past few months, Palestinian American activists Randa Jarrar and Ariana Bazlamit have been organizing in Los Angeles, brainstorming ways to help their people as violence, starvation, and displacement wage on — when Jarrar came up with the idea for a tattoo fundraiser.
They started reaching out to their tattoo artist friends, and the Hibr project was born. Now, over 170 tattoo artists across the globe will be offering tattoos in support of Palestinians this weekend.
Profits from the artists' designs will be sent back to Jarrar and Bazlamit, who will redistribute funds to folks on the ground in Gaza.
The response to the event has been so popular — they've already added two more dates, and opened the project to more tattoo artists looking to participate.
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