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Parrotfish support healthy coral reefs, but they're not a cure-all, and sometimes cause harmOver the past several decades, many studies have spotlighted the role of "grazers"—fish who feed on algae—in keeping coral reefs clean and healthy. Protecting parrotfish, a family of some 90 ...
Coral diseases, particularly in the Caribbean, have caused major declines in coral populations, especially affecting staghorn ...
A healthy staghorn coral fragment donated by the coral nurseries – representative of a healthy coral fragment ...
With positive human intervention increasingly important for the survival and restoration of coral reefs, a steady supply of healthy coral is essential. To overcome some of nature’s uncertainties ...
Teeming with life, a healthy coral reef is one of the noisiest places in the ocean. Recorded using underwater microphones, this cacophony can sound to our ears remarkably like frying bacon. Listen for ...
Over the past several decades, many studies have spotlighted the role of “grazers” – fish who feed on algae – in keeping coral reefs clean and healthy. Protecting parrotfish, a family of ...
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