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Divers attach Staghorn coral fragments to a "tree" in the new Tennessee Reef Nursery. The baby corals will later be out-planted to help restore nearby reefs |
KML launched its 2nd season of Science Seminars, open to the general public, with
"Restoration
Ecology part 2:Coral
out-planting efforts in
the Keys”. FWC/FWRI staff biologist Kate Correia
gave a very informative talk on the on-going reef restoration projects,
including their Staghorn Coral out-planting efforts in the Middle Keys.
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A healthy Staghorn coral colony (Acropora cervicornis) - branch tips can grow up to 1" each year! |
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The
Jan 8th seminar will focus on Florida’s Reefs: past, present and future. Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission coral biologist
Karen Neely will discuss historical sea levels and the impacts on the Keys island chain - it was once a coral reef! The proposed listing of coral species to the Endangered Species List will also be a topic in her seminar.
Come
join us!
Mile marker 68.5
bayside, Long Key
Tuesday, Jan 8th
at 6:30-7:30pm
KML Classroom
"Florida Reefs:
Past, Present, and Future"
FWC/FWRI coral biologist – Karen Neely
Future seminar topics
include:
· Feb. 5 Fisheries
Also
coming up during Layton City Celebration:
KML Open House
Saturday,
March 2nd 2:00-4:00