
Saving Florida's Coral Reefs
Florida's coral reefs are in trouble. Scientists say they've been declining for decades. Researchers have very recently come up with some results that show promise in restoring these beautiful and important marine communities.
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Florida's coral reefs are in trouble. Scientists say they've been declining for decades. But researchers have very recently come up with some exciting results that they say show promise in restoring these beautiful and important marine communities.
On this week's show, host Robin Sussingham speaks with Erinn Muller, Science Director of the Mote Marine Laboratory's Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research and Restoration; Keri O’Neil, senior coral scientist at the Florida Aquarium; and Roger Germann, CEO of the Florida Aquarium.