Why is this even an option? We should already be working on our solution...the time is almost too late.
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Hans Turner
10 years ago
Member, ISRS
B.S. Biology, Metro State University of Denver
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Marcia Creary
10 years ago
I am a coral reef scientist at the University of the West Indies involved in coral reef monitoring and a member of the ISRS.
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dan Rab
10 years ago
These places are the incubators & nurseries of the Oceans! Dead reefs = dead Oceans= dead planet...
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Dennis K Hubbard
10 years ago
This is one of the most pressing issues today. Millions of islanders are being forced to flee due to SL rise and social and economic costs due to lost reefs are beyond estimation.
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Anonymous
10 years ago
I believe better education and public outreach is the key to stemming the tide of misinformation.
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David Meyer
10 years ago
Professor of Geology Emeritus
Univ. of Cincinnati
Member of Int. Society for Reef Studies
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Coral is so important!
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Ayaka Asada
10 years ago
Texas A&M University
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Vivien Aylward
10 years ago
For all our grandchildren.
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Edward E. DeMartini, Ph.D.
10 years ago
Research Fisheries Biologist, NMFS, NOAA; and Affiliate Faculty, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii
Member of ISRS
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Owner Hamanasi Adventure & Dive Resort
Board Member VA League of Conservation Voters
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James W. Porter
10 years ago
Meigs Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Marine Sciences' Member of ISRS
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Pascal Mege
10 years ago
Member of ISRS
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Hollie Putnam
10 years ago
Coral Biologist at the University of Hawaii, ISRS Member
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Mohsen Kayal
10 years ago
University of California Santa Barbara
Member of ISRS
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Anonymous
10 years ago
ISRS member
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Paul Schutt
10 years ago
Coral reefs are the canaries of the ocean. They are warning us!
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Marie PEARL
10 years ago
Because if the océans die, we die
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Sarah Carr
10 years ago
I am editor of the Marine Ecosystems and Management newsletter
Why is this even an option? We should already be working on our solution...the time is almost too late.
Member, ISRS B.S. Biology, Metro State University of Denver
I am a coral reef scientist at the University of the West Indies involved in coral reef monitoring and a member of the ISRS.
These places are the incubators & nurseries of the Oceans! Dead reefs = dead Oceans= dead planet...
This is one of the most pressing issues today. Millions of islanders are being forced to flee due to SL rise and social and economic costs due to lost reefs are beyond estimation.
I believe better education and public outreach is the key to stemming the tide of misinformation.
Professor of Geology Emeritus Univ. of Cincinnati Member of Int. Society for Reef Studies
Coral is so important!
Texas A&M University
For all our grandchildren.
Research Fisheries Biologist, NMFS, NOAA; and Affiliate Faculty, Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawaii Member of ISRS
Owner Hamanasi Adventure & Dive Resort Board Member VA League of Conservation Voters
Meigs Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Marine Sciences' Member of ISRS
Member of ISRS
Coral Biologist at the University of Hawaii, ISRS Member
University of California Santa Barbara Member of ISRS
ISRS member
Coral reefs are the canaries of the ocean. They are warning us!
Because if the océans die, we die
I am editor of the Marine Ecosystems and Management newsletter