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Underwater Whodunit: What's Killing Florida's Elkhorn Coral?
Hot on the underwater trail: scientists Dusty Kemp and Meredith Meyers in the Florida Keys.
Credit: James Porter
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Elkhorn coral is an important shallow water Caribbean reef-building coral.
Credit: James Porter
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Colonies of elkhorn coral are susceptible to infection by a human bacterial pathogen.
Credit: James Porter
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Biologist James Porter samples an elkhorn coral colony for white pox disease.
Credit: University of Georgia
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James Porter and Dusty Kemp with a field genetics lab in Dry Tortugas National Park.
Credit: National Park Service
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Researchers Katie Sutherland and others culture the pathogen at the Mote Marine Laboratory.
Credit: James Porter
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