Coastal restoration: Shifting sand — for better or worse
Taking sand from one place to save another often creates more problems — but there are ways to fix that.
Taking sand from one place to save another often creates more problems — but there are ways to fix that.
Oyster reefs protect shorelines from storm surges and erosion, while providing important habitat for fish and other marine species
Researchers in Florida are testing an artificial reef planted with live corals.
Improving the success of sexual reproduction is another tool for restoring the world’s coral reefs.
Volunteers flock to Key Largo to go underwater and help restore one of the world’s most important ecosystems.
To preserve habitat for fish and benefits for humans, some scientists suggest we need to explore the need for assisted...
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