3 part 🧵: We are pleased to announce the
@CoralReefFuture lab and partners have received a $16 million, 4-year grant from @NOAAHabitat to lead an ambitious program to implement and scale-up new approaches to increase the climate resilience of Florida’s restored coral reefs. 🪸
We had a successful first public lab tour of the University of Miami’s Coral Reef Futures Spawning Lab, Land Based Nursery, and Rescue a Reef Research Lab! 🔬🪸
Thank you to everyone who joined us, we loved sharing our work with you!
Stay tuned for details on our next tour 👀🪸
The @motemarinelab Coral Health and Disease Research Program and International Coral Gene Bank recently hosted the @restorationhub interns for a Re5 early career workshop in Sarasota, FL! 🌊🪸
🤝 Meet Our Partners!
Dr. Margaret Miller: SECORE International
Follow along to meet the rest of our partners and learn about the amazing work being done in the @restorationhub!
It's your last chance to register for the ReeFLorida Symposium 2025 (Nov 18-21)!🪸 Join researchers, conservationists, educators, and managers as we focus on restoring and protecting Florida’s Coral Reef. Registration closes on October 31. https://t.co/98zEqBMkNZ
@RestorationHub
We’ve got a fresh look! 🪸✨
Our new logo celebrates the beauty of a coral's lifecycle and reflects our mission to research, rescue, and restore Florida’s Coral Reef. 💙
Take a closer look at how every detail connects to our work beneath the waves! 🌊
We observed four nights of coral spawning at our Key Biscayne nursery!
We collected gametes from 34 Acropora cervicornis corals across 22 genotypes which were shared between @secore.international, @rescueareef, & @coralreeffutures to help produce genetically diverse individuals