Curing Coral: How Understanding Our Coral Reefs Can Help Us Combat Climate Change

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Curing Coral: How Understanding Our Coral Reefs Can Help Us Combat Climate Change Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Mango Media
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Pages: 198 Illustrations and other contents: BW illos; coral graphics for each chapter Language: English ISBN: 9781684818181 Categories: , , , , , , , , , Tag:

Explore the vibrant underwater ecosystems that depend on coral reefs and learn the science behind restoring their health. Discover the diverse marine life that thrives among coral, the complex relationships within coral reef ecosystems, and the techniques scientists use, such as micro fragging and outplanting, to rejuvenate reefs.

Follow engaging stories of real-life conservation efforts, from Belize’s coral reefs to the Florida Keys. Travel alongside Summer Collins as she navigates challenges, celebrates conservation victories, and inspires communities to participate actively in protecting and revitalizing coral reefs.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Insight into threats like coral bleaching and climate change.
  • Step-by-step processes for planting coral reefs.
  • Inspirational stories showcasing youth leadership in marine biology.

If you’re passionate about marine biology, eager to participate in ocean conservation, or simply fascinated by marine life, this book shows you how you can help protect our planet’s coral reefs.

Contents:

Introduction: What is it like being a marine biologist?
Chapter 1: Coral Reefs: The Breakdown
Chapter 2: Belize
Chapter 3: Guidance
Chapter 4: Turtle Talk
Chapter 5: Just Say Yes
Chapter 6: Attack on All Sides
Chapter 7: Multifaceted Problems Equals Technically Advanced Answers
Chapter 8: The Coral Restoration Program
Chapter 9: Intern Turned Mentor
Chapter 10: Living Rocks and Their Population Problem
Chapter 11: Baptism by Fire
Chapter 12: Coral World
Chapter 13: Hell Week
Chapter 14: Here’s to Hope
Chapter 15: Caring About Coral

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“This is an exceptional read for all audiences, filled with relatability, valuable insights, and captivating storytelling into the impacts climate change is having on our coral reefs and planet.” —Veronica Williamson, marine biologist "A must-read! I couldn't be prouder of the awareness that Summer is bringing to coral reef conservation." —Zachary Craig, Hawai'i coral restoration coordinator "An important look into the good, the bad, and the ugly of being a marine biologist fighting our climate crisis. Summer exemplifies the resilience and perseverance necessary to make it in an ocean world full of joy and devastation. An essential read for any aspiring marine scientist."  —Megan Kennedy, senior research associate in the Coral Reef Restoration Lab at the University of Miami and program manager at Rescue a Reef “Both educational and entertaining, Curing Coral is an excellent read for anyone interested in ways to save our oceans.” —Bonnie Monteleone, co-founder of Plastic Ocean Project Inc. "There is so much knowledge and passion for the ocean within these pages and you can hear it through the writing. I felt like I was right alongside Summer on all her adventures, laughing and aweing with every other sentence I read. This book made me have so much more love and admiration for the coral reefs!"  —Chloe Spring, marine biologist

Author Biography

Summer Collins is a coral biologist working and living in the Florida Keys. She began working and studying coral after research analyzing percent bleaching rates of reefs in Belize during a study abroad in college. Since then, she has published a paper in Frontiers regarding antiseptic treatments on corals in a restoration setting, worked in a scientific nonprofit laboratory focused on coral reef restoration in the Florida Keys, and participated in the summer 2023 coral bleaching rescue efforts. She has mentored over forty-five students in pursuit of their marine science careers. She now runs a science communications Instagram page to continue to inspire, assist, and educate on a variety of marine science topics. She resides in Big Pine Key, Florida.