“Bioluminescence” is a little understood, but fundamental and widespread phenomenon in the marine biosphere. The water column provides few places to hide and wherever the sun shines there is the risk of being seen by a predator. Indeed, the largest migration in the animal kingdom is the daily escape by […]
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Coral Conservation Brings Hope to Haiti
Marine conservation in Haiti.
Lion Fish – Scourge of the Caribbean
What Are Invasive Species? The word “ecosystem” can refer to our entire biosphere – interconnected through atmospheric gases, ocean currents, and global weather patterns that affect vast areas, or to more specific, self-reliant systems that can be thought of as smaller ecological units. Islands are the classic example of ecosystems […]
A Firsthand Account of Coral Restoration in Practice
A Firsthand Account of Coral Restoration in the Eastern Dominican Republic Coral Conservation in Context Coral reefs are the planet’s most bio-diverse ecosystems and are critical to maintaining the health of our oceans, and across the world they are dying. Corals first occurred on our planet some 500 million years […]