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Microbialization & The Reef Food Web

by Matthew Stansbery | May 20, 2016 | Conservation, Corals, Reef, Sustainability

A recent study done by San Diego State University and published in the journal Nature Microbiology paints a bleak picture for reefs being blanketed by algae after a bleaching event. Dissolved organic compounds (DOC) are extremely prevalent on reefs, and it is...

Can Mass Spawning Be Predicted?

by Matthew Stansbery | May 18, 2016 | Conservation, Corals, Reef, Sustainability

Recent findings from a 16 year international study about coral spawning has created a link between the spectacular event, and the ongoing increase in sea-surface temperature. Co-author Jeff Maynard from the research institute CRIOBE, in French Polynesia, explains how...

A Vibrant Reef Discovered in the Most Unsuspecting Place

by Matthew Stansbery | May 17, 2016 | Corals, Reef, Science, Travel

A stunning discovery was made in one of the most unsuspecting areas of our ocean. Scientists from an international team including researchers from the University of Georgia and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, have discovered a reef in an area where the...

Reef Sediment Studied to Create Record of Diversity

by Matthew Stansbery | Dec 3, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Reef, Sustainability

Researchers from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science have analyzed sediment of deep water reefs ranging from 30-150 meters, in an effort to create a record of ancient...

Synthetic Coral Could Cleanse Oceans

by Matthew Stansbery | Dec 3, 2015 | Conservation, Corals, Sustainability, Technology

Published earlier this year in the Journal of Colloid a new study from researchers at Anhui Jianzhu University in China has explained how they have adapted coral like structures into nanotechnology that removes mercury from...
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