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Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Coral in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...
Scientists from the University of Miami, the Florida Aquarium, and Tela Marine in Honduras are transplanting crossbred coral ...
Scientists transplant crossbred corals off Miami's coast to help local reefs combat climate change effects, introducing ...
Researchers at the University of Miami are hoping that hybrid corals, created by breeding local corals with those that thrive ...
APOLLO BEACH, Fla. — For the first time, scientists from the University of Miami are taking a fragile species of coral grown at the Florida Aquarium and carefully placing it back where it ...
Aquarium leaders say they have now reproduced eight species of coral at their Center for Conservation. The effort is rooted in crisis. From St. Lucie Inlet to the Keys, the Florida Reef Tract is ...
Without coral, reef fish, crustaceans, plants, and other animals no longer have food, shelter, and breeding grounds. The effects ripple up the food chain, affecting thousands of species—us included.
APOLLO BEACH — In the race to save Florida’s coral reef from extinction, hope comes in many shapes and sizes. At The Florida Aquarium’s coral breeding lab, it looks like hundreds of knobby ...
The expansion, which the aquarium said is the Pacific Northwest's largest tropical reef ecosystem, will house "3,500 sustainably sourced tropical fish, invertebrates and plants, representing 100 ...
The freshwater exhibit includes more than 5,000 fish and 50 plant species, including some that stretch over 7 feet tall. More than 1,500 reef fishes are being displayed on the saltwater side.
Walk past the Indo-Pacific Barrier Reef exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium, for instance, and you can view a Turbinaria coral that was confiscated in 2005, shortly after Ms. Stone joined the aquarium.
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