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The new research found corals infected with the disease in a lab, and compared to healthy corals from the same genotype, had an immune response. It's a new discovery that could lead to better detection of the disease before it's too late.
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Hotter oceans are putting coral reefs in peril worldwide. Scientists are warning that to save them, heat-trapping emissions must fall, and reefs will need more protection and restoration.
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Nursery-bred coral planted on reefs as part of a massive effort to save America’s only inshore tract do well initially, but most don’t survive beyond…
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County and municipal marinas are closed, popular sandbars are empty for the first time in recorded history, and there are no cruise ships packed with…
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Port Everglades and local elected officials marked the first step in a $437 million expansion to make way for expected massive new cargo ships with a…
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Scientists investigating a devastating new coral disease infecting reefs from Florida to and throughout the Caribbean may be zeroing in on a culprit…
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Federal and state officials are trying to strike a balance between conservation and public access to South Florida waters.The Florida Fish and Wildlife…
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APOLLO BEACH -- After two years and more than $4.5 million, scientists working with the Florida Aquarium have pulled off something no one else ever has:…
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The odds are stacked against Florida’s coral reefs.A mysterious disease is devastating them. So is climate change, which warms and acidifies ocean waters.…
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A landmark 30-year study of ailing coral in the Florida Keys shows nutrient-supercharged water from as far north as Orlando is contributing to the death…
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A former lead biologist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who managed the controversial dredging of PortMiami will plead guilty to lying, her attorney…
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A $205 million Port Miami channel expansion that left a swath of dead coral and led to a legal battle over damage is facing more controversy. A new study…