staghorn coral Archives | Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium Today's Research for Tomorrow's Oceans Tue, 26 Nov 2024 15:37:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 New Mote peer-review publication highlights importance of studying the microbiomes of coral https://mote.org/news/new-mote-peer-review-publication-highlights-importance-of-studying-the-microbiomes-of-coral/ Thu, 21 Jul 2022 23:47:26 +0000 https://mote.org/?p=2595 It’s Coral Reef Awareness Week! Check out the newest coral research from Mote scientists who show you can take the coral out of the reef, but you can’t take the 

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Mote begins coral restoration in large-scale effort in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary https://mote.org/news/mote-begins-coral-restoration-in-large-scale-effort-in-florida-keys-national-marine-sanctuary/ Tue, 20 Apr 2021 14:18:04 +0000 https://mote.org/?p=3160 Large-scale coral restoration begins in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary In the spirit of this year’s Earth Day theme “Restore our Earth,” NOAA and partners are beginning a three-year effort 

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Breakthrough: Restored corals ready to become parents https://mote.org/news/breakthrough-restored-corals-ready-to-become-parents/ Mon, 03 Aug 2020 14:25:11 +0000 https://mote.org/?p=2642 MEDIA CONTACTS Stephannie Kettle, Public Relations Manager, skettle@mote.org, 941.302.4997 Allison Delashmit, Keys Communications Manager, allisond@mote.org, 305.509.9141 BREAKTHROUGH: RESTORED CORALS READY TO BECOME PARENTS August 4, 2020—Sarasota, FL—For the first time, 

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BleachWatch program needs volunteers to monitor corals in Florida Keys https://mote.org/news/bleachwatch-program-needs-volunteers-to-monitor-corals-in-florida-keys/ Tue, 31 May 2016 14:14:16 +0000 https://mote.org/?p=2633 With coral bleaching prevalent worldwide — and recently breaking records off Australia — U.S. scientists are eager to learn how their home reefs will weather the summer heat. Now, Mote 

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