Posts Tagged ‘ocean acidification’

“Assisted Evolution” for Reefbuilding Corals

In a race with the accelerating warming and acidification of the seas, marine biologists are attempting to put stony corals on a fast track to becoming more tolerant of water conditions that might previously have triggered their bleaching or demise.

14 May 12:32 PM 1 Read More...

VIDEO: Earth Touch, 5 Years Out, Did We Answer The Challenge?

A powerful, moving narrative published in 2009 depicts a future world without coral reefs by 2050. Did the message fall on deaf ears?

03 Dec 12:01 AM 0 Read More...

NOAA Fisheries Files Draft Recovery Plan for Elkhorn and Staghorn Corals

The recovery plan contains nearly two dozen actions necessary to achieve the plan’s goals, including steps to enhance the population by actively outplanting of corals back on the reef after they have been grown in nurseries.

11 Sep 3:53 PM 0 Read More...

Micro Reef Builders in Their Final Century?

Most are smaller than a pinhead and are largely unseen by humans who don’t have a magnifying lens in hand, but foraminiferans or “forams” are found in countless numbers on the world’s reefs, often forming part of the matrix of sandy substrate that can fuse into hard areas of calcium carbonate.

05 Jun 5:30 PM 0 Read More...