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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 […]