We aim to elevate women’s voices,
research and experiences in marine science.
These are stories from our community that connect and inspire us.
Seeding Coral and Conserving Self: An interview with Dr Kath Whittey
Coral Conservation and the Importance of Community: An Interview with PhD student Aliyah Griffith
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease: What is it and How Can You Help?
The first time I saw stony coral tissue loss disease, I knew it could mean the end of these beautiful coral reefs that I grew up with, unless we act now!”
Buried Treasure: Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems (MCE’s) of the Hawaiian Archipelago
The Twilight Zone was not just a hit TV series by Rod Serling. But the counterpart which shares its name, “Coral Reef Twilight Zone”, captivates audiences just as much.
The Reef Rescue Network: Restoring Life, Growing Opportunity.
I became aware of threats against the ocean as soon as I started scuba diving, whether it was seeing coral bleaching during a dive or discarded fishing nets covering coral reefs, my eyes were now open to what most will never see. The threats to our ocean are mostly hidden to humans and this is why it has been so devastating, and little has been done to stop it.
The Coral Microbiome: An Interview With Nicole Miller
The coral microbiome is still little understood. Nicole’s research aims to help us understand if we can utilize the coral microbiome to protect species from global and local stressors. Nicole also shares her advice for early career scientists and plans for the future.
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