by Matt Pedersen | Oct 14, 2022 | Marine, News & Notes
The iconic and highly-endangered Elkhorn Coral, Acropora palmata, is benefiting from restoration efforts in the Dominican Republic. Image credit: Vanessa Cara-Kerr/Reef Patrol Reef Patrol’s latest short documentary encapsulates the efforts of Fundemar and SECORE...
by CORAL Magazine | Jun 4, 2021 | Marine, News & Notes
From growth and change to storm driven devastation, Bruce Carlson and Marjorie Awai catalog the changes on a Fijian coral reef. What does the future hold? Marine biologist Dr. Bruce Carlson and partner Marjorie “Marj” Awai have published new video-based...
by CORAL Magazine | Oct 10, 2020 | Marine, News & Notes
Some of the 400 coral fragments that were created by attendees at the launch of the One Million Coral Planting Project, held by Fiji’s Ministry of Fisheries in celebration of Fiji Day and the 50th anniversary of Fijian independence from colonial rule. The...
by CORAL Magazine | Aug 21, 2020 | Marine
via Mote Marine Lab Sarasota, Florida For the first time in Florida or Caribbean waters, restored massive corals were observed spawning—part of sexual reproduction that could result in the next generation of coral offspring—thanks to Mote Marine Laboratory &...
by CORAL Magazine | Jul 23, 2020 | Marine, News & Notes
via Coral Guardian Paris, July 16th 2020 – Coral Guardian offers a training program, the Blue Center, which is dedicated to any project leader wishing to develop their own coral reef restoration project around the world. Coral Guardian: a successful model of...