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  • Coral reef degradation bad for fisheries long-term

    Coral reef degradation bad for fisheries long-term

    The degradation of coral reefs might have short-term benefits for some fish groups, but would be bad for fisheries long-term, according to a University of Queensland-led study.

  • Hurricane Restoration to Corals

    Hurricane Restoration to Corals

    Hurricane Matthew didn't just devastate coastlines and homes in the south Atlantic and Caribbean—it also harmed corals. Staff from the Restoration Center has been on the scene working to address the damage.

  • NOAA Awards More than $8 Million for Coral Reef Restoration

    NOAA Awards More than $8 Million for Coral Reef Restoration

    NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program is awarding more than $8.4 million in grants and cooperative agreements, this year, to support conservation projects and scientific studies that benefit coral reef management across seven U.S. states and territories, the Caribbean and Micronesia.

  • NOAA Seeks Input on Deep Sea Coral Protection

    NOAA Seeks Input on Deep Sea Coral Protection

    NOAA invites your input on possible permanent protections for three deep sea canyons — Oceanographer, Gilbert, and Lydonia

  • Summer Full Moons Trigger "Sex" on Florida Keys Coral Reefs

    Summer Full Moons Trigger "Sex" on Florida Keys Coral Reefs

    Expectant divers are to take to the Florida Keys reefs hoping to witness a delicate reproductive phenomenon that occurs in the middle of the night when coral polyps release millions of gametes (eggs and sperm) in synchronized mass-spawning rituals. The unique natural event takes place around the late July, August and September full moon cycles.