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Gravity of human impacts mediates coral reef conservation gains

By Brenna Bales, SRC intern Communities around the world depend on coral reefs for their livelihood, for tourism, and for protection against coastal degradation. With an increasing human population comes increasing human impact on these coral reefs and a decrease in the ability of a reef to provide the benefits listed above. Direct human impacts […]

New Educational Activity: Mercury & Sharks

With great excitement, we would like to announce a brand-new educational activity now offered here on the RJD website! Utilizing a subset of data from RJD shark research trips, you can investigate the bioaccumulation of methyl mercury in South Florida shark populations. Broken down into two worksheets, the first part will provide you with a […]