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Coral Mortality and African Dust

Introduction:
Dust Hypothesis
Sampling Sites
Summary of Findings
Conclusions
Online Movie:
Mini-Documentary
Satellite Images
dust crossing the Atlantic
Photo Gallery
four decades of change
Significant Mortality Events:
History
Dust Record
Barbados
Diadema Die-off
Algal Infestation
Black Band Disease
Coral Bleaching You are at Mortality Events History
Print Products:
OFR 2003-028
Printable Poster
OFR 2001-246
Project Publications
References
Contacts

Coral Bleaching

Bleached coral: The brain coral below has expelled the symbiotic algal cells that give it color, leaving it snow white. The condition, called bleaching, is associated with warm water conditions, especially during the years of maximum dust transport. That dust alone causes bleaching is unproven. large version [72 k]

Bleached brain coral

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