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A Growing Facility to Leverage Coral Science
Advancing coral research, spawning efforts, and restoration science in an expanded experimental wet lab facility.
Proposed Reclassification of Pillar Coral from Threatened to Endangered
Proposed Reclassification of Pillar Coral from Threatened to Endangered
Coral Reef Monitoring Mission: Investigating Land-Based Pollution in American Samoa
NOAA scientists head to American Samoa to conduct coral reef surveys. Have management actions to reduce land-based sources of pollution had observable effects on the coral communities?
Meet Your Pacific Islands Protected Coral Species
Five of the 15 Indo-Pacific corals listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act occur in U.S. waters. Here they are!
Groundbreaking New Effort Will Restore Coral Reefs in the Florida Keys
NOAA and partners have launched a first-of-its-kind approach to restore corals at seven significant reef sites in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
New Hope for Puerto Rico’s Coral Reefs
With $10.6 million in new funding through NOAA, our long-time Puerto Rico partner Institute for Socio-Ecological Research is poised to restore coral reefs on a massive scale
Collaboration Guides Completion of 2023 Seafloor Mapping and Coral Reef Assessments
Researchers share highlights from their 5-month mission in the central and south Pacific mapping the seafloor and assessing coral reef health and ocean conditions.
A Cautionary Tale: The 2019 Coral Bleaching Event in Hawaiʻi
Corals bleached less in 2019 than anticipated, but bleaching events are increasingly occurring in the Hawaiian Islands.
Scientists Monitor Coral Reef Ecosystems Throughout the Hawaiian Archipelago
Pacific Islands research scientists embark on the 2019 field season to study coral reef ecosystems across the Hawaiian Islands.
Seafloor Mapping and Coral Reef Assessment in the Mariana Archipelago
The NOAA Ship Rainier departs Honolulu on a mission to measure water depths and gather information on corals, fish, and changing ocean conditions.
Restoring Seven Iconic Reefs: A Mission to Recover the Coral Reefs of the Florida Keys
NOAA and partners have developed an unprecedented, decades-long approach to restore seven iconic coral reef sites in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Coral Reefs Benefit From Reduced Land-Sea Impacts Under Ocean Warming
Local human impacts combine with global ocean warming to threaten coral reef persistence. New research finds that simultaneously reducing land- and sea-based human impacts supports coral reef persistence in our changing climate.
More Than $910,000 Recommended for Ruth Gates Coral Restoration Innovation Grants Projects
Projects will develop novel restoration and intervention methods to promote resilient coral ecosystems in a changing climate.
Restoring Florida's Iconic Coral Reefs
Mission: Iconic Reefs is an effort to protect and restore seven key reef sites in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
NOAA Fisheries Publishes Final Recovery Plan for Threatened Corals
Plan contains actions necessary to recover elkhorn and staghorn species.