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Corals

Johnson Toribiong, President of the Republic of Palau to receive the prestigious Ocean Heritage Award

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On September 25, 2010, Johnson Toribiong, President of the Republic of Palau, will be presented with the prestigious Ocean Heritage Award by the Shark Research Institute in New York City for creating the entire EEZ of Palau – 237,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean – as the world’s first shark sanctuary.

New Zealander William Trubridge first to freedive to 100 meters with no fins

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On December 12, 2010, at 11:43am local time in the Bahamas, New Zealander William Trubridge dove 100 meters into Dean's Blue Hole on Long Island with a single breath of air and only his hands and feet to propel him down and up.

Fluorescence reveal coral stress

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Fluorescent light produced by corals correlate with coral stress prior to bleaching

How do new species of coral form in the ocean?

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The large dispersal potential of coral larvae in open water and the proximity of different species on the ocean floor pose a mystery for researchers

Reef corals utilize pink and purple hues as sunscreen

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Light stress a major contributor to coral bleaching

Healthy White Coral

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Coral without symbiotic algea dwells in holes and ceiling of caves where almost no light occurs

A vaccine for corals

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Inoculation of corals with virus can protect them against white plague disease.

Western Indian Ocean has world’s second most diverse coral reefs

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The Northern Mozambique Channel could be home to as many as 450 different species of coral.

Half of The Great Barrier Reef corals lost

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The Great Barrier Reef has lost half its coral cover in the last 27 years. Mainly due to storm damage and crown of thorns starfish attacks, according to a new report.

Sponges threaten coral reefs

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Bioeroding sponges profit from ocean acidification, and are the winners of the global climate changes on the expense of coral reefs.

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