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ShowID
3234
Event Date:
2/15/2022
Length:
01:10:49
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Comments
May 19, 2021 Join Marine Biologist Leah Harper to learn about her important work studying the health of coral reef ecosystems throughout the Caribbean Sea. Leah shares how the MarineGEO program monitors corals and the important reef ecosystems they support, and assesses fish and invertebrate biodiversity. She explains how her work is part of MarineGEO's larger effort to understand how corals, fish, and invertebrates interact to maintain diverse and thriving tropical marine ecosystems.
Schedule Information:
4/28/2025 at 10:05 AM
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