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Tag Archives: coral reefs
As Disease Ravages Coral Reefs, Scientists Scramble for Solutions (Excerpt from Yale E360)
The following is an excerpt of my article on climate disease fromYale Environment 360. Click “CONTINUE” at the end of the excerpts to read the full article at https://e360.yale.edu. In September 2014, William Precht received an alarming phone call. “I’m … Continue reading
Posted in coral, Developing Nations, Forida, Global Climate Change, Hawaii, Indo-Pacific
Tagged coral disease, coral reefs, florida reef tract, yale e360
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Remarkable Reef Fish Recruitment Event in Hawaii
“My eyes feel full when looking at this many fish. They almost itch; it’s so overwhelming.” -Pauline Fiene, Maui-based Mike Severns Diving “In what she and others have termed a ‘once in a lifetime’ event, ‘swarms’ of small fishes appeared in … Continue reading
Posted in Hawaii, Ornamental Fisheries
Tagged aquarium fishery, coral reefs, fish recruitment, Hawaii
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