NOAA study finds lethal stony coral disease can hide in sand and spread infection

Jenny Staletovich from WLRN writes: It does not conclusively link these two things, but it provides a possible mechanism by which the dredging could have interacted with a low level disease and provided a spark to turn it into a wildfire. Read the full article here.

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Jenny Staletovich from WLRN writes: It does not conclusively link these two things, but it provides a possible mechanism by which the dredging could have interacted with a low level disease and provided a spark to turn it into a wildfire. Read the full article here.

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