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On a tiny piece of land in the middle of Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii a group of scientists is working hard to save coral reefs. It's a multi-layered project using several approaches to train and modify coral so it can survive...
Super Coral: Getting Ahead of Climate Change is an episode from Wavelengths: Ocean Podcast by Betsy Brown. On a tiny piece of land in the middle of Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii a group of scientists is working hard to save coral reefs. It's a mult...
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Published Jan 16, 2018, 12:13 long, audio available.
On a tiny piece of land in the middle of Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii a group of scientists is working hard to save coral reefs. It's a multi-layered project using several approaches to train and modify coral so it can survive heat stress. The project is led by Dr. Ruth Gates and gained momentum after Hawaii's coral bleaching events in 2014 and 2015. A huge Mahalo to the team at the Gates Coral Lab for taking the time to share your work with Wavelengths Ocean Podcast. You can learn more about their work at wavelengthsoceanpodcast.com
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Super Coral: Getting Ahead of Climate Change is from Wavelengths: Ocean Podcast by Betsy Brown.
Published Jan 16, 2018 and 12:13 long