Rosenstiel School
Tags: coral reefs
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Study Shows Adaptive Capacity of Reef Corals to Climate Change May Be Widespread Large-scale global survey of corals using high sensitivity genetic analysis shows many coral species can host multiple algal symbionts—including some thought to help survive warming oceans April 9, 2012 -
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Sponaugle Named Chair of Marine Biology and Fisheries February 1, 2012 -
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New Study Shows that Florida’s Reefs Cannot Endure a ‘Cold Snap’ Scientists detail unprecedented loss of coral reef species during 2010 cold weather event August 26, 2011 -
Tiny Bubbles Signal Severe Impacts to Coral Reefs Worldwide New research shows ocean acidification will likely reduce diversity, resiliency in coral reef ecosystems May 30, 2011 -
Broad Key Welcomes the Inaugural ‘Cane Research Trip Rosenstiel School Students and professor study coral reefs near Broad Key April 18, 2011 -
Ancient corals provide insight on the future of Caribbean reefs University of Miami scientists using the geologic record of corals to understand how reef ecosystems might respond to climate change April 7, 2011 -
One Fish, Two Fish… Reef Fish Study in Fisheries Research establishes proven ecosystem-wide framework for monitoring coral reef fisheries that can be used on global scale March 21, 2011 -
Study Provides New Tool to Monitor Coral Reef ‘Vital Signs’ Research can help assess impacts of climate change, other threats to coral reef ecosystems March 17, 2011 -
2011 Rosenstiel Award Winner Revealed Dr. Peter Mumby to receive prestigious Rosenstiel Award from the University of Miami March 14, 2011 -
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Long-term recovery of reefs from coral bleaching requires local action to increase resilience Scientists assess a quarter century of climate change effects on coral health and find both good and bad news February 3, 2009





