Scientists want to rescue reefs and protect Miami with tougher breeds of staghorn coral
Caribbean coral reef decline began in 1950s and '60s from human activities
Scientists want to rescue reefs and protect Miami with tougher breeds of staghorn coral
Elkhorn and Staghorn Coral
A small staghorn coral grows near the surface of a coral reef Stock Photo - Alamy
Great Barrier Reef corals can survive global
Caribbean Acropora species: aAcropora cervicornis, or staghorn coral;
Scientists say Florida Keys coral reefs are already bleaching as water temperatures hit record highs – Daily Press
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Staghorn coral, Churaumi Fish Encyclopedia
Staghorn Coral, Online Learning Center
Study shows dietary supplements are good for coral health
Cordelia Banks, a site that offers hope to the Mesoamerican Reef - Coral Reef Alliance