Publications


A control theory framework and in situ experimental platform for informing restoration of coral reefs.


Viralization as a microbial approach for enhancing coralreef restoration

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‘Coral Reef ARKs': Joint study reimagines coral reef restoration


Coral Reef Microbialization and Viralization Shape Ecosystem Health, Stability, and Resilience
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A reef gets a reboot in Madagascar


A coral reef research team at San Diego State University is building floating structures called “Coral ARKs” to learn more about the conditions coral reefs need to thrive, as well as promote coral restoration.
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Wind tunnel testing for hydrodynamic load characterization of icosahedron-shaped coral reef ARKs
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Escaping the benthos with Coral Reef ARKs: effects on coral translocation and fish biomass
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Coral Reef Arks: An In Situ Mesocosm and Toolkit for Assembling Reef Communities
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Coral reefs aren’t threatened by a flood, but they are dying because changes are brewing in the ocean. A team that includes several Grainger Engineers is designing materials and structures to help save and restore those reefs.


Protecting endangered reefs
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Biologists Devise Arks to Save Coral Reefs


Students strive to preserve the coral reefs
