Hsiao Endowed Professor of Marine Biology
University of Hawaii
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Francesca Gizzi
10 years ago
PhD student, University of Bologna, Italy
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Petra Schoenig
10 years ago
in the name of our children and childrens childs save our world
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Monnier
10 years ago
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Corals can adapt themselves. The major issue is that the will not have the time to do it if were not able to temperate the glogal change. So acting to keep average global temperature increase to less than 2°C is essential to let them the time to adapt themselves.
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Ian Kiepiel
10 years ago
PhD candidate, University of KwaZulu-Natal, RSA
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Alejandra Ortega
10 years ago
Red Sea Research Center
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
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Maren Ziegler
10 years ago
Red Sea Research Center
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
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Christian R Voolstra
10 years ago
Red Sea Research Center
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
ISRS member
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Macquarie University
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Thomas Felis, Bremen, Germany
10 years ago
MARUM, University of Bremen, Germany
ISRS member
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Bonny Leyser
10 years ago
ich bin dagegen.
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Elena Bollati
10 years ago
University of Southampton
ISRS member
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Hiroyuki Yokochi
10 years ago
Marine biologist, ISRS member
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Michael Laterveer
10 years ago
As marine biologist and ISRS member I have worked for more than 20 years on coral reef rehabilitation. Has this work been in vain? Help our planet, commit to limiting atmospheric CO2
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Willem Renema
10 years ago
group leader Marine Biodiveristy
Naturalis Biodiversity Center,
the Netherlands
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Colette WABNITZ
10 years ago
Secretariat of the Pacific Community / University of British Columbia
ISRS member
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Bridgette Rademakers
10 years ago
Global Vision International (GVI)
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Jennifer holland
10 years ago
Let's reduce carbon!
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Claudia Pogoreutz
10 years ago
Please support this call for action. The future needs coral reefs.
Hsiao Endowed Professor of Marine Biology University of Hawaii
PhD student, University of Bologna, Italy
in the name of our children and childrens childs save our world
Corals can adapt themselves. The major issue is that the will not have the time to do it if were not able to temperate the glogal change. So acting to keep average global temperature increase to less than 2°C is essential to let them the time to adapt themselves.
PhD candidate, University of KwaZulu-Natal, RSA
Red Sea Research Center King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Red Sea Research Center King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Red Sea Research Center King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) ISRS member
Macquarie University
MARUM, University of Bremen, Germany ISRS member
ich bin dagegen.
University of Southampton ISRS member
Marine biologist, ISRS member
As marine biologist and ISRS member I have worked for more than 20 years on coral reef rehabilitation. Has this work been in vain? Help our planet, commit to limiting atmospheric CO2
group leader Marine Biodiveristy Naturalis Biodiversity Center, the Netherlands
Secretariat of the Pacific Community / University of British Columbia ISRS member
Global Vision International (GVI)
Let's reduce carbon!
Please support this call for action. The future needs coral reefs.
Postdoctoral fellow