Corals
The Coral Disease and Health Consortium (CDHC) provides the framework for a network
of federal, university, non-profit and industry scientists and managers with diverse
expertise to provide information needed to understand the nature of coral disease,
what causes it and how it spreads; thereby providing critical information and diagnostic
tools for early detection of pending disease outbreaks and allowing resource managers
the opportunity to take corrective measures proactively. The CDHC works to determine
the cause of declines in coral reef health (diseases, bleaching, mortalities, abiotic
factors and human stressors), define exposure-response threshold values and provide
technical information and assistance to managers and scientists regarding the condition
of coral reefs and possible causes and remedies. HML scientists, for their contribution
to CDHC, are developing research tools in the form of innovative biomolecular technologies
and clinical pathology to investigate host and symbiont defense mechanisms, disease
etiologies and transmission, the influence of anthropogenic factors as well as contemporary
risk analysis and modeling for predicting disease outbreaks and epizootics. Learn more
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