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World Oceans Day: Coral reefs falling victim to overfishing, pollution fueled by climate change
A researcher samples a coral reef to determine the make-up of its microbiome.
Credit: Cory Fuchs, UCSB
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Scientists Rebecca Vega-Thurber, Ryan McMinds and Jerome Payet check on experimental coral plots.
Credit: Cory Fuchs, UCSB
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Coral in the nutrient-enriched plot is suffering from a disease called Dark Spot Syndrome.
Credit: Andy Shantz, UCSB
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Coral and algae together: an increasingly common situation.
Credit: Cory Fuchs, UCSB
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Marine biologist Deron Burkepile takes notes on bottom-dwelling species in an herbivore exclosure.
Credit: Cory Fuchs, UCSB
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A parrotfish about to bite a coral. Scientists found good and bad news about corals and parrotfish.
Credit: Cory Fuchs, UCSB
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Divers assess algae cover on corals in plots at experimental site.
Credit: Cory Fuchs, UCSB
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