Just off the coast, in Long Island Sound and Narragansett Bay, northern star coral flourishes. Scientists where we live hope this could be good news for its tropical relatives, by warming waters.
Clusters of this native coral, also known as Astrangia poculata, are being studied for their ability to survive winter through dormancy, and thrive through what might be considered bleaching in more tropical regions. Researchers along the coast of New England formed the to focus on this species and the insights it may offer on climate resilience. This hour, we hear from them.
Plus, Long Island Soundkeeper Bill Lucey helps us kick off NautiWeek at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, offering the latest on warming in the Sound, his priorities and concerns.
GUESTS:
- Bill Lucey: Long Island Soundkeeper,
- Sean Grace: Marine Ecologist; Professor of Biology, Southern ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø State University; Co-Director,
- Koty Sharp: Associate Professor of Biology, Marine Biology & Environmental Science at Roger Williams University
- Amy Apprill: Associate Scientist,
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