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Multimedia related to the Coral Microbial Ecology Laboratory.

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Three funnels, each containing a filter and seawater, rest in a manifold
Samples are passed through 0.025 pore sized um filters to capture the viral-sized component from a water sample
Samples are passed through 0.025 pore sized um filters to capture the viral-sized component from a water sample
Samples are passed through 0.025 pore sized um filters to capture the viral-sized component from a water sample

In this image, three funnels containing seawater samples from coral mesocosms are passed through 0.025 um pore size filters. The samples have already been filtered through 0.2 um pore size filters to remove larger microorganisms such as bacteria, so the 0.025 um filters will capture primarily the viral size fraction of the mesocosm microbial community.

In this image, three funnels containing seawater samples from coral mesocosms are passed through 0.025 um pore size filters. The samples have already been filtered through 0.2 um pore size filters to remove larger microorganisms such as bacteria, so the 0.025 um filters will capture primarily the viral size fraction of the mesocosm microbial community.

A healthy reef with large live reef-building corals is juxtaposed against a degraded reef with dead corals.
Elkhorn Coral
Elkhorn Coral
Elkhorn Coral

The left panel shows the threatened elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) alive and performing the critical ecosystem service of building the reef crest that protects shorelines during storms. The right panel shows a dead and quickly eroding skeleton of Elkhorn Coral.

The left panel shows the threatened elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) alive and performing the critical ecosystem service of building the reef crest that protects shorelines during storms. The right panel shows a dead and quickly eroding skeleton of Elkhorn Coral.

Audio

DISCOVRE Deep Sea Coral Gulf of Mexico
DISCOVRE Deep Sea Coral Gulf of Mexico
Diving for Deep-Sea Coral Critters
Diving for Deep-Sea Coral Critters
DISCOVRE Deep Sea Coral Gulf of Mexico
DISCOVRE Deep Sea Coral Gulf of Mexico
Diving for Deep-Sea Coral Critters

Deep-sea coral ecosystems are thriving communities that are a vibrant and integral part of ocean ecosystems. Listen as Christina Kellogg, USGS microbiologist with the DISCOVRE program, explains why these ecosystems are important.

DISCOVRE Deep Sea Coral Gulf of Mexico
DISCOVRE Deep Sea Coral Gulf of Mexico

Deep-sea coral ecosystems are thriving communities that are a vibrant and integral part of ocean ecosystems. Listen as Christina Kellogg, USGS microbiologist with the DISCOVRE program, explains why these ecosystems are important.

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