Ocean Acidification Internships

Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2018 11:58:42 -0400 From: Lindsay Arick <larick@mote.org> Subject: [Coral-List] Ocean Acidification Internship for Fall and Winter  Terms in Florida To: coral-list@coral.aoml.noaa.gov Message-ID: <CAFgmLBArCRXRdM9PmPdRs6e1jsHFfOFAk6gSwAKgi+eC6afUtw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=”UTF-8″ The Ocean Acidification Program at Mote Marine Laboratory is currently seeking interns for the Fall and Winter 2018 Terms. *With a particular need for interns […]

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Mesophotic coral reefs

Deep coral reefs are different Coral reefs are under intense pressure from anthropogenically induced climate warming and habitat destruction. It has been suggested that coral reefs in deeper waters may provide a refuge less affected by human development and climate change. Rocha et al., however, show that shallow and deep reefs are biologically different. Furthermore, deep […]

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OUTBREAKS OF CARIBBEAN CORAL DISEASE ON THE RISE

Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2018 10:51:36 -0400 (EDT) From: “mcfield@healthyreefs.org” <mcfield@healthyreefs.org> Subject: [Coral-List] coral disease alert To: coral-list@coral.aoml.noaa.gov Message-ID: <1531407096.231124825@webmail.emailsrvr.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=”UTF-8″ OUTBREAKS OF CARIBBEAN CORAL DISEASE ON THE RISE July 12, 2018 (from Judy Lang, AGRRA and Melanie Mcfield, Smithsonian/HealthyReefs Initiative) Caribbean-area reef researchers and sport divers should be on the lookout for […]

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