That’s how typical reef-building corals, like the iconic elkhorn and staghorn species ... coral — containing a polyp or more — from a colony, it will continue to grow and build its own ...
HIGH TEMPERATURE. BACK TO YOU IN ELKHORN. PEOPLE AT PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY SAY THEY NEED HELP CLEANING UP WHAT’S LEFT OF LAST YEAR’S TORNADO OUTBREAK. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S ALEX MCLOON SHOW ...
Placing elkhorn corals in low-nutrient, shallow waters with fast currents will improve their chances of survival, a study by the University of Miami and University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine ...
Coral reefs are marine structures created by calcifying coral animals and their algal symbionts. Coral reef ecosystems are generally high in biodiversity, most often found in shallow tropical seas ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories following a recent fire at ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories following a recent fire at ...
Investing in natural infrastructure by restoring coral reefs in Florida and Puerto Rico can save millions of dollars by mitigating flooding damage, according to a study by a U.S. Geological Survey ...
(Hazel Rodriguez/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service via Bay City News) Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State University ...
Florida Coral Rescue Center biologist Justin Zimmerman explains why coral reefs are important to Florida's economy and how they protect the coastline. Marine scientists tracked coral colonies in a ...
A form of coral known as the "bent sea rod" experiencing bleaching off Florida's coast in 2014. Credit: US Geological Survey Scientists in Australia have observed unprecedented coral bleaching ...
This must be an exhausting task for a coral colony, but worthwhile when you consider that gravity, waves, currents and even other creatures can easily move these corals to less-than-ideal locations.