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Coral Reef Restoration w Professor Andrew C. Baker Ph.D. from RSMAS University of Miami | Protecting coral reefs & making them resilient

19 min · 22. mar. 202119 min
episode Coral Reef Restoration w Professor Andrew C. Baker Ph.D. from RSMAS University of Miami | Protecting coral reefs & making them resilient cover

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Today we talk to Professor Andrew C. Baker, Ph.D. from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami. We talk about his work with coral reefs, especially those around the City of Miami. He is working extensively on coral reel restoration and finding ways to protect them from natural and human-made stressors. His main goal is to help coral reels become more resilient and healthier. Ken Russell Miami Podcast Signup for our newsletter: https://forms.gle/gN5XhGcrWS9BHscZA Guest Links & contact: Andrew C. Baker, M.A. (Cantab.), Ph.D. Professor Department of Marine Biology and Ecology Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science University of Miami https://www.rsmas.miami.edu

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