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Large-scale Outplanting Designed to Assess Coral Restoration Feasibility in Response to Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease Publication
Meta-transcriptomics to determine if and how viruses are involved in SCTLD infection status and/or disease susceptibility Publication
Meta-transcriptomics to determine if and how viruses are involved in SCTLD infection status and/or disease susceptibility Publication
Methods to improve the success of SCTLD-susceptible coral species outplanted for restoration: From lab to nursery to reef Publication
Multi-‘omic analysis of stony coral tissue loss disease resistance in restoration genotypes of Orbicella faveolata Publication
Novel Treatment Options for Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease: Final Report Publication
Osborne Tire Reef Coral Removal, Relocation, and Monitoring Publication
Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) Publication
Reef Monitoring and Restoration in Palm Beach County Publication
SCTLD Resistance Research Consortium Summary Report through May 2023 Publication
SEAFAN BleachWatch Program Current Conditions Report #20230604 Publication
SEAFAN BleachWatch Program Current Conditions Report #20230604 Publication
Southeast Florida Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project Publication
Summaries for FY22-23 Funded Projects Publication
Targeted culturing of putative pathogens associated with stony coral tissue loss disease Publication
The Effect of Disease Lesions and Amoxicillin Treatment on the Physiology of SCTLD-affected Corals Publication
The Role of Outplant Density on Coral Survivorship, Growth, Predation Impacts, and Disease Spread Publication
The Role of Outplant Density on Coral Survivorship, Growth, Predation Impacts, and Disease Spread Publication
The Role of Sponge Filtration in Transforming Coastal Water Quality in the Florida Keys Publication
The use of algal symbiont cultures (Family Symbiodiniaceae) as model systems to study stony coral tissue loss disease: Use of fractionated disease isolates to help with pathogen identification Publication
The use of algal symbiont cultures (Family Symbiodiniaceae) as model systems to study stony coral tissue loss disease: Use of fractionated disease isolates to help with pathogen identification Publication
Tracking Bacterial, Viral, and Gene Expression Shifts throughout SCTLD Development in the Dry Tortugas Publication
Understanding spatiotemporal dynamics of sediments on Florida’s Coral Reef and their impact on coral settlement and recruitment Publication
Understanding the effects of sediment on coral settlement and coral recruits Publication
Using a surrogate model system to screen for pathogen(s) associated with SCTLD. Publication