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Exploratory Treatments for Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease: Pillar ...
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Pillar coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus) is a rare Caribbean coral with only one species in its genus. Because of population declines, the species was ...
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD)
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Stony coral tissue loss disease lesions appear as distinct and rapidly expanding focal, multi-focal, or coalescing areas of denuded (bare) skeleton ...
Researchers Stop Tissue Loss Disease in Rescued Pillar Coral (Video)
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Publications - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Publications This list of publications is a work-in-progress. If you know of a publication that should be included or you’d like to submit your own ...
[PDF] NATIONAL CENTERS FOR COASTAL OCEAN SCIENCE
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Stony coral tissue loss disease is infecting and killing roughly half of the Florida Reef Tract’s hard coral spe-cies, including pillar coral—a ...
[PDF] Coastal Ocean Quarterly – Spring 2021 - National Oceanic and ...
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successfully treated and rehabilitated diseased pillar coral rescued from the Florida Reef. Tract. First detected near Miami in 2014, stony coral ...
marc Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Pillar coral (Dendrogyra cylindrus) is a rare Caribbean coral with only one species in its genus. Because of population declines, the species was ...
Coral Disease - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Coral Disease – History and General Information History Coral disease was first recognized as a threat to Caribbean reefs in 1972 when Antonius ...
Coral Assessment and Restoration Results Released for U.S. Caribbean ...
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In total, coral stabilization efforts in PR and the USVI reattached 16,000 corals at 63 sites. Undamaged coral species on shallow Caribbean reefs.(a) ...
Coral Polyp Anatomy - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Coral Polyp Anatomy Corals, often mistaken for plants due to their flower-like appearance, are animals that generally exist in the form of colonies ...
Southeast Deep Coral Initiative (SEDCI): Exploring Deep-Sea Coral ...
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In 2016, NOAA’s Deep-Sea Coral Research and Technology Program started a four-year initiative to study deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystems off the ...
National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science - NCCOS
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Shallow Water Corals Coral reefs are living, three-dimensional, underwater structures that provide habitat to algae, fish, crustaceans, and other ...
Restoration - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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NCCOS research helps to inform and drive strategic restoration and management of coastal habitats in order to enhance ecosystem services. NCCOS’s ...
Coral Skeleton - Coral Disease & Health Consortium
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Coral Skeleton Coral skeleton is comprised of aragonite, a crystal form of calcium carbonate. The skeleton of each individual coral polyp is called ...
The importance of fisheries pressure on coral reefs in CNMI and USVI ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/internships/the-importance-of-fisheries-pressure-on-coral-reefs-in-cnmi-and-usvi-silver-spring-md/
Coral reefs are among the most valuable ecosystems in the world, providing food for coastal communities, shoreline protection through the attenuation ...
NCCOS South Carolina Labs Host Congressman Joe Cunningham
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On September 10, 2019, the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) Charleston Marine Labs scientists hosted U.S. Congressman Joe ...
Tracking of Caribbean Corals Outplanted from Nurseries (St. Petersburg ...
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Coral restoration is an increasingly popular technique for addressing coral population declines and limited recovery. There are a multitude of ...
Assessment of Ecological Condition and Potential Stressor Impacts in ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/assessment-of-ecological-condition-and-potential-stressor-impacts-in-offshore-areas-of-florida-keys-national-marine-sanctuary/
All sampling was undertaken outside of Sanctuary Preservation Areas (SPAs), Ecological Reserves, and Research-Only Areas and all coral reef and ...
CDHC workshop report: guidance for an epidemiological strategy and ...
coastalscience.noaa.gov/data_reports/cdhc-workshop-report-guidance-for-an-epidemiological-strategy-and-establishing-a-disease-surveillance-network-for-caribbean-acropora-palmata/
This coral is present only in the Caribbean where its existence is threatened by infectious pathogens, pollution, and human activities. There is a ...
Azooxanthellate? Most Hawaiian black corals contain Symbiodinium ...
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The ecological success of shallow-water reef-building corals (Hexacorallia: Scleractinia) is framed by their intimate endosymbiosis with ...