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Dr. Lubchenco Visits Florida Keys Coral Nursey in 2010
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NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco joins NOAA staff and Recovery Act project partners as they tour the Wellwood restoration site at Molasses Reef in the Florida Keys. They examine transplanted staghorn and elkhorn corals and a coral nursery.
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Removing Invasive Algae in Hawaii
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In 2009, NOAA provided $3.4 million in Recovery Act funding to The Nature Conservancy to remove invasive algae from coral reef in Hawaii’s Maunalua Bay.
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Acadian Redfish in corals.mov
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Acadian redfish and Paramuricea corals found in the Gulf of Maine. Credit: Kraken 2 ROV 2014.
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Coral Forests of the Deep
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Deep-sea corals provide habitats for a huge variety of organisms. These ecosystems are also important for commercial fish stocks. Yet for all their value, these reefs are at risk, due to trawling, ocean acidicification and other human activities.
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Coral Restoration
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Staghorn and elkhorn coral, which are the building blocks of reefs in the Caribbean and Florida Keys, have become threatened species. NOAA and its partners started a coral restoration effort to transplant and restore thousands of coral colonies.
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Deep-Sea Coral: "Revealing the Deep"
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Deep-Sea Coral: "Revealing the Deep"