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Some resources and news about ocean conservation:
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Scientists will unleash an army of crabs to help save Florida’s dying reef
Not all heroes wear capes. Some are crabs.
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IntelliReefs’ Oceanite Mixture Draws from Ancient Roman Technology
All cement is not created equal.
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Scientists will unleash an army of crabs to help save Florida’s dying reef
Not all heroes wear capes. Some are crabs.
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Toadfish donates $20K to fund oyster restoration projects
Oyster reefs also provide excellent erosion control and habitat for countless other marine animals, including popular game fish, shrimp, and blue crabs, all of which start out their lives under the protection afforded by oyster reefs.
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Perry Institute for Marine Science Annual Report
Dive into our 2022 Ocean Conservation Wins
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Group shares eerie photos of disastrous man-made reef off coast of Florida:
‘500,000 tires left sitting at the bottom of the ocean’
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The Island School
A Sea of Opportunity Awaits You
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Reef Rescue Network
Coral is Calling
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The role of differential survival patterns in shaping coral communities on neighboring artificial and natural reefs
Understanding the processes that shape artificial reef (AR) communities is critical if these are to be implemented for reef restoration or enhancement purposes.
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Cozumel Coral Reef Restoration Program
We aim to restore coral reefs and promote research and marine educational programs.
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Zooxanthellae Diversity and Coral-Symbiont Associations in the Philippine Archipelago
Specificity and Adaptability Across Thermal Gradients
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An ecosystem ecology perspective on artificial reef production
Journal of Applied Ecology
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Significance of fish–sponge interactions in coral reef ecosystems
Sponges (Porifera) are a key component of many coral reef ecosystems.
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Coral spawning patterns of Acropora across two Maldivian reef ecosystems
Understanding patterns in coral reproductive biology at local and regional scales is crucial to elucidate our knowledge of characteristics that regulate populations and communities.