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CHAMP - Coral Disease Identification and Information - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
Tours CHAMP ICON/CREWS Stations Coral Disease Identification and Information Characterized Diseases Algal Galls Aspergillosis Bacterial bleaching Black band disease Dark spots disease Plague (White Plague) White band disease White Pox Yellow ...
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CHAMP - Coral Disease Identification and Information - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
Nutrient (sewage) input, sedimentation, and runoff ...
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Coral Reefs
P.S., & Tomasky, G.L. (1997, October). Coral bleaching on Johnston Atoll, central Pacific Ocean. The Biological Bulletin, 193(2), 276-279. Coral Bleaching. (1990, Oct.11). Hearing before the National ... 9), 554-558. ISRS statement on Global Coral Bleaching in 1997-1998. Kushmaro, A., Loya, Y., Fine, M., & Rosenberg, E. (1996). Bacterial infection and coral bleaching. Nature, 380, 96. Laydoo, R.S., A ...
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Coral Reefs
Photo courtesy of NOAA. Although coral can recover after a bleaching episode, the coral often die after bleaching. The causes of bleaching are uncertain, but they seem to be related to other ... stress the coral and result in bleaching. Apparently, as in the case of one Mediterranean coral, increased water temperature can lower the coral's resistance to bacterial infections. One encouraging factor is ...
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Hawai'i Coral Reef Network -- References
Kushmaro, A., Y. Loya, M. Fine and E. Rosenberg (1996). "Bacterial infection and coral bleaching." Nature 380: 396. Kuta, K.G. and L.L. Richardson (1996). "Abundance and ... 107-109. Ritchie, K.B. and G.W. Smith (1995). "Preferential carbon utilitzation by surface bacterial communities from water mass, normal, and white-band diseased Acropora cervicornis." Molecular Marine Biology ...
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The volunteer will then call in the results to us, ... the website as often as I should. Maybe now that weekly bacterial information is going to be posted, the web site will be ... Gulf of Mexico. Then, after Champion installed chlorine dioxide as their bleaching agent, we were told they had "cleaned up". But what we ...
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October 13 2006
I developed the Coral Bleaching HotSpot method in 1990, which has been used to successfully predict the location, timing, and ... of all major coral bleaching episodes worldwide before it can be seen in the field. The impacts of even small amounts of nutrients on coral reefs in causing bacterial and algal blooms ...
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Coral Bleaching and Disease Affect Broward Reefs
PHOTOS REEF ISSUES RESTORATION PAPERS LINKS Coral Bleaching and Disease Affect Broward Reefs September 19, 2003, Fort Lauderdale, Fl. New outbreaks of coral bleaching and disease, affecting a major ... the likely cause of bleaching. In addition to several other coral diseases, the researchers report that Broward County reefs are overgrown by the slimy cyano-bacterial mats typically found around ...
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National Geographic magazine: January 1999 @ nationalgeographic.com
Some have already yielded compounds active against inflammations, asthma, heart disease, leukemia, tumors, bacterial and fungal infections, and viruses, including HIV. Studies found that chemicals used by sea ... natural sun-blocking compounds that are being studied for possible human use. However, most bleaching has been linked to abnormally high local ocean temperatures such as those spawned ...
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Care of books
We are getting closer though, we think. Bleaching those will only make it worse. In response to: >Why is this? Has there been ... helping them out of their > misery if possible. :) > Mildew is a form of mold or bacterial growth, and is influenced most by environmental conditions. The best advice I can give is ...
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