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Out of the Frying Pan… The Future of America’s Barrier Reef
For the past two months, I’ve been following coral reefs in the Florida Keys (the only barrier reef on the continental U.S.) as record-breaking sea temperatures persist globally. Corals in the Keys experienced the harshest conditions and bleaching in August – September … Continue reading
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The latest from Kenya’s reefs: almost in the clear
It’s mid-April now people. Where exactly are Kenya’s reefs in the current worldwide bleaching event? According to the Coral bleaching response guide 2016 (Western Indian Ocean) that was put together by CORDIO’s East Africa director, David Obura, we should be … Continue reading
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Corals in the Keys: Safe… For Now
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recently announced that the longest global coral bleaching event on record is going to get even longer [1]. For the past 21 months, tropical waters throughout the globe have experienced above average temperatures … Continue reading
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Will Love Prevail? A Story of Caribbean Corals
When I think of coral reefs, I think of towers of tangled coral branches, exploding with movement, color, and life. I think of Mr. Ray from Finding Nemo guiding a school of young fish through a maze of corals and … Continue reading
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Reefs off the Kenyan Coast in Danger
Coral reefs make up the largest biological structures that currently exist on our planet and take many thousands of years to form [1]. Today, the world’s already deteriorating reefs are further threatened by looming temperature increases due to global climate … Continue reading
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