Monthly Archives: May 2013

Cristina joins the lab to investigate the roles of seaweeds on coral health.

From the Mediterranean coast to the Great Barrier Reef: Cristina’s first visit to Heron Island.

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On Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, There’s A Turf Battle Raging

New media release about our recent trip to Heron Island to investigate the effects of seaweeds on corals exposed to ocean acidification conditions. To find out more, follow the link below: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/03/15/174411737/on-australias-great-barrier-reef-theres-a-turf-battle-raging   Guillermo doing daily assessments of coral health in the experimental Find out more

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Professor Mark ‘The Master’ Hay shows the Coral Algae Research Lab the tricks to examine algal allelopathic effects on corals

Professor Mark Hay was flown to Heron Island, Australia to show the Coral Algae Research Lab how to run algal-extract competitive experiments on corals.   Algae have three primary ways to compete  with corals; 1) physical abrasion/overgrowth, 2) Dissolved organic Find out more

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