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2019
Scientists Create Largest Collection of Coral Reef Maps Ever Made
A study from scientists at the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation and the University of Miami offers a new way to accurately map coral reefs using a combination of Earth-orbiting satellites and field observations. Using this new method, the scientists mapped over 65,000 km2 of coral reefs and surrounding habitats–by far the largest collection of high-resolution coral reef maps ever made.
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2019
JAMAICAN STUDENT MANGROVE PROGRAM CELEBRATES 5 YEARS
We have partnered with the Alligator Head Foundation to bring our Mangrove Education and Restoration Program to more students in Jamaica.
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2017
New publication reveals the health of Fiji’s coral reefs
The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation launches a new scientific report with results of their coral reef research in Lau Province, Fiji.
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2008
The shores of the small coral cay on Desroches Atoll (Amirante Islands, Seychelles) span a range of conditions from relatively sheltered (along the atoll lagoonal coast) to very exposed (facing the Indian Ocean). This appears in no way to affect the occurrence of …
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2008
2008 Annual Report of the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation The year 2008 was a period of impressive growth and visibility for the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation. By far, the most exciting development this past year was …
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2007
2007 Annual Report of the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation As time presses on, a pause is worthwhile to reflect on the Foundation’s accomplishments of last year. I am pleased to report that the year 2007 was punctuated by …
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2006
Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation Five Year Anthology
Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation Five Year Anthology The Living Oceans Foundation is dedicated to conservation and restoration of living oceans and pledges to champion their preservation through research, education and a commitment to Science Without Borders®. The idea of Khaled bin Sultan Living …
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2003
Seaweed Resistance to Microbial Attack: A Targeted Chemical Defense Against Marine Fungi
Seaweed Resistance to Microbial Attack: A Targeted Chemical Defense Against Marine Fungi Pathogenic microbes can devastate populations of marine plants and animals. Yet, many sessile organisms such as seaweeds and sponges suffer remarkably low levels of microbial infection, despite lacking cell-based immune systems. …
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