{"id":18797,"date":"2025-08-13T16:37:38","date_gmt":"2025-08-13T20:37:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/news\/?p=18797"},"modified":"2025-09-22T12:09:06","modified_gmt":"2025-09-22T16:09:06","slug":"mote-marine-laboratory-florida-keys-coral-reefs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/news\/blog\/mote-marine-laboratory-florida-keys-coral-reefs\/","title":{"rendered":"Aided by grants from Mote Marine Laboratory, two marine science research teams return to Florida Keys to help restore coral reefs"},"content":{"rendered":"[vc_row type=&#8221;in_container&#8221; full_screen_row_position=&#8221;middle&#8221; column_margin=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_tablet=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_phone=&#8221;default&#8221; scene_position=&#8221;center&#8221; text_color=&#8221;dark&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; row_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; row_border_radius_applies=&#8221;bg&#8221; overflow=&#8221;visible&#8221; 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animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-18797-1\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/anchor.fm\/s\/deee7c24\/podcast\/play\/108649133\/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2025-8-22%2Fedf93a18-0ae6-aa6c-bf8d-80599df711f1.mp3?_=1\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/anchor.fm\/s\/deee7c24\/podcast\/play\/108649133\/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2025-8-22%2Fedf93a18-0ae6-aa6c-bf8d-80599df711f1.mp3\">https:\/\/anchor.fm\/s\/deee7c24\/podcast\/play\/108649133\/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2025-8-22%2Fedf93a18-0ae6-aa6c-bf8d-80599df711f1.mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n[\/vc_column_text][divider line_type=&#8221;No Line&#8221; custom_height=&#8221;16&#8243;][image_with_animation image_url=&#8221;18821&#8243; image_size=&#8221;full&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;entrance&#8221; animation=&#8221;None&#8221; animation_movement_type=&#8221;transform_y&#8221; hover_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; alignment=&#8221;&#8221; img_link_large=&#8221;yes&#8221; border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; box_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; image_loading=&#8221;default&#8221; max_width=&#8221;100%&#8221; max_width_mobile=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]<em>Senior Taylor Queen works in Eckerd College Assistant Professor of Marine Science Philip Gravinese\u2019s Ecophysiology Lab and is part of the Eckerd team that traveled to Mote Marine Laboratory in Summerland Key, Florida.<\/em>[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row type=&#8221;full_width_content&#8221; full_screen_row_position=&#8221;middle&#8221; column_margin=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction=&#8221;default&#8221; 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background_hover_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; el_class=&#8221;news_subhead&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; width=&#8221;1\/1&#8243; tablet_width_inherit=&#8221;default&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221; column_padding_type=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]Call it a tag-team mission to help rescue the coral reefs that surround Florida. A group of students from Eckerd College is in the Florida Keys studying the Caribbean king crabs that graze on the coral reefs.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row type=&#8221;full_width_content&#8221; full_screen_row_position=&#8221;middle&#8221; column_margin=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_tablet=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_phone=&#8221;default&#8221; scene_position=&#8221;center&#8221; top_padding=&#8221;32&#8243; text_color=&#8221;dark&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; row_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; row_border_radius_applies=&#8221;bg&#8221; overflow=&#8221;visible&#8221; advanced_gradient_angle=&#8221;0&#8243; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; shape_divider_position=&#8221;bottom&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; shape_type=&#8221;&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column column_padding=&#8221;padding-2-percent&#8221; column_padding_tablet=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_phone=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_position=&#8221;right&#8221; column_element_direction_desktop=&#8221;default&#8221; column_element_spacing=&#8221;default&#8221; desktop_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; tablet_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; phone_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; background_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; background_hover_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; width=&#8221;2\/3&#8243; tablet_width_inherit=&#8221;default&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221; column_padding_type=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]Another Eckerd group also is headed to the Keys to learn how to make the corals themselves more resilient to rising seawater temperatures, salinity changes and other stressors.<\/p>\n<p>The team studying king crabs is led by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/marinescience\/faculty\/gravinese\/\">Eckerd College Assistant Professor of Marine Science Philip Gravinese, Ph.D.<\/a>, while the group working with the corals is led by <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/marinescience\/faculty\/krediet\/\">Associate Professor of Marine Science and Biology Cory Krediet, Ph.D.<\/a> Funding for both efforts was provided by \u201cProtect Our Reefs\u201d License Plate grants from <a href=\"https:\/\/mote.org\/\">Mote Marine Laboratory &amp; Aquarium<\/a> and Eckerd College. For every specialty plate sold, Mote receives a direct $25 donation that goes straight into supporting projects that benefit Florida\u2019s coral reefs.<\/p>\n<p>Gravinese received $32,000 from Mote for his project, while Krediet received $30,000 from Mote and $4,500 from Eckerd.<\/p>\n<p>For the second year in a row, Gravinese and several of his students will spend more than two months in the Keys trying to find out how well Caribbean king crabs can tolerate rising ocean temperatures. That\u2019s crucial because if the crabs can take the heat, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration would like to relocate about a million king crabs to the coral reefs surrounding the Keys.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][vc_column column_padding=&#8221;no-extra-padding&#8221; column_padding_tablet=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_phone=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_position=&#8221;all&#8221; top_margin_tablet=&#8221;32&#8243; top_margin_phone=&#8221;32&#8243; column_element_direction_desktop=&#8221;default&#8221; column_element_spacing=&#8221;default&#8221; desktop_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; tablet_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; phone_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; background_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; background_hover_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; width=&#8221;1\/3&#8243; tablet_width_inherit=&#8221;default&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221; column_padding_type=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][image_with_animation image_url=&#8221;18817&#8243; image_size=&#8221;full&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;entrance&#8221; animation=&#8221;None&#8221; animation_movement_type=&#8221;transform_y&#8221; hover_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; alignment=&#8221;&#8221; img_link_large=&#8221;yes&#8221; border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; box_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; image_loading=&#8221;default&#8221; max_width=&#8221;100%&#8221; max_width_mobile=&#8221;default&#8221;][divider line_type=&#8221;No Line&#8221; custom_height=&#8221;16&#8243;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]<em>Gillian Smith &#8217;27 (left) has worked with Taylor Queen &#8217;26 (right) at the Mote facility for two consecutive summers.\u00a0<\/em>[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row type=&#8221;full_width_content&#8221; full_screen_row_position=&#8221;middle&#8221; column_margin=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_tablet=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_phone=&#8221;default&#8221; scene_position=&#8221;center&#8221; top_padding=&#8221;32&#8243; text_color=&#8221;dark&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; row_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; row_border_radius_applies=&#8221;bg&#8221; overflow=&#8221;visible&#8221; advanced_gradient_angle=&#8221;0&#8243; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; shape_divider_position=&#8221;bottom&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; shape_type=&#8221;&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column column_padding=&#8221;no-extra-padding&#8221; column_padding_tablet=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_phone=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_position=&#8221;right&#8221; column_element_direction_desktop=&#8221;default&#8221; column_element_spacing=&#8221;default&#8221; desktop_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; tablet_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; phone_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; background_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; background_hover_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; width=&#8221;1\/1&#8243; tablet_width_inherit=&#8221;default&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221; column_padding_type=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]Gravinese and his students are studying Caribbean king crabs because the animals graze on macroalgae that in recent years has been devastating to the reefs. But if the crabs also are stressed by warming waters, the effort could be jeopardized. Gravinese explains that the crabs act like lawn mowers. They graze on algae and they don\u2019t disturb the coral. \u201cSea urchins and parrotfish also eat algae,\u201d he says, \u201cbut they scrape away coral tissue. Crabs don\u2019t.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Eckerd teams are stationed at Mote Marine\u2019s Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research &amp; Restoration on Summerland Key. Gravinese, in collaboration with Jason Spadaro, Ph.D., staff scientist and program manager of Mote\u2019s Coral Reef Restoration Research Program, titled this year\u2019s project <em>The Effects of Elevated Temperature on the Swimming Ability of Caribbean King Crab Larvae: Implications for Modeling Grazer Recruitment for Coral Restoration<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>In their submission to the Mote Marine Laboratory, Gravinese and Spadaro explained that \u201cthe Caribbean king crab, which primarily grazes on macroalgae, has attracted the attention of restoration managers as a possible species to reduce algal cover on Florida\u2019s patch reefs and is a part of NOAA\u2019s Mission: Iconic Reefs restoration. Experimental evidence indicates that the presence of king crabs on Florida reefs not only reduced algal cover by 85% but also resulted in two to three times more juvenile corals.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhile these results show promise for the consideration and utilization of this species, the restoration plan assumes that king crabs will be able to tolerate extreme temperatures, especially during their often more sensitive earlier life stages.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDespite the call to stock king crabs onto Florida\u2019s reefs,\u201d the submission continues, \u201cno studies have assessed how thermal stress may impact the vertical swimming ability of their larvae. This is important because king crab larvae may elicit vertical swimming migrations, which can affect their horizontal transport and dispersal when currents are depth-stratified.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As Gravinese and Krediet point out, the loss of coral reefs is not only an environmental concern; there could be serious economic impacts as well. NOAA estimates that coral reefs in southeast Florida have an asset value of $8.5 billion\u2014generating $4.4 billion in local sales, $2 billion in local income and more than 70,000 jobs.<\/p>\n<p>Taylor Queen, a senior <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/environmental-studies\/\">environmental studies<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/marinescience\/\">marine science<\/a> student from Athens, Tennessee, and Gillian Smith, a junior marine science student from Indianola, Iowa, work in Gravinese\u2019s Ecophysiology Lab and are part of the Eckerd team. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/news\/blog\/stone-crab-researchers\/\">Last summer, both students conducted similar research with Gravinese and other Eckerd students<\/a> at the Mote Lab.<\/p>\n<p>Taylor and Gillian designed and implemented their own projects, and both plan to highlight their research in the Keys when selecting a graduate school. Taylor is monitoring crab larvae to see if they are swimming up or down in the water column in response to higher temperatures. Depending on which direction they take, she says, the larvae could remain on the reefs or be carried away by currents.[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row type=&#8221;full_width_content&#8221; full_screen_row_position=&#8221;middle&#8221; column_margin=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_tablet=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_phone=&#8221;default&#8221; scene_position=&#8221;center&#8221; top_padding=&#8221;2%&#8221; bottom_padding=&#8221;2%&#8221; text_color=&#8221;dark&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; row_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; row_border_radius_applies=&#8221;bg&#8221; overflow=&#8221;visible&#8221; advanced_gradient_angle=&#8221;0&#8243; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; shape_divider_position=&#8221;bottom&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; shape_type=&#8221;&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column column_padding=&#8221;padding-2-percent&#8221; 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gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][image_with_animation image_url=&#8221;18816&#8243; image_size=&#8221;full&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;entrance&#8221; animation=&#8221;None&#8221; animation_movement_type=&#8221;transform_y&#8221; hover_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; alignment=&#8221;&#8221; img_link_large=&#8221;yes&#8221; border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; box_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; image_loading=&#8221;default&#8221; max_width=&#8221;100%&#8221; max_width_mobile=&#8221;default&#8221;][divider line_type=&#8221;No Line&#8221; custom_height=&#8221;16&#8243;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]<em>Gravinese&#8217;s team of student researchers has been working with various crab species at Mote for several projects.\u00a0<\/em>[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row type=&#8221;full_width_content&#8221; full_screen_row_position=&#8221;middle&#8221; column_margin=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_tablet=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_phone=&#8221;default&#8221; scene_position=&#8221;center&#8221; top_padding=&#8221;32&#8243; text_color=&#8221;dark&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; row_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; row_border_radius_applies=&#8221;bg&#8221; overflow=&#8221;visible&#8221; advanced_gradient_angle=&#8221;0&#8243; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; shape_divider_position=&#8221;bottom&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; shape_type=&#8221;&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column column_padding=&#8221;padding-2-percent&#8221; column_padding_tablet=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_phone=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_position=&#8221;all&#8221; column_element_direction_desktop=&#8221;default&#8221; column_element_spacing=&#8221;default&#8221; desktop_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; tablet_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; phone_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; background_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; background_hover_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; el_class=&#8221;lg_text&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; width=&#8221;1\/1&#8243; tablet_width_inherit=&#8221;default&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221; column_padding_type=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]<span class=\"accent-color\">\u201cDesigning my own project has really helped me prepare for my career in research,\u201d Taylor says, \u201cand it\u2019s something that\u2019s made me even more determined to continue this work. It\u2019s one thing to learn about climate change and another thing to actually see it in person. I was here during the heat wave in 2023, retrieving corals that had been bleached. 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They ask what I\u2019m working on, and they tell me what they\u2019re doing. The reefs are gorgeous, and we\u2019re all really invested in protecting them.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Another vital element in the success of a relocated crab population is location. Gillian is examining and comparing adult crab populations in the Upper Keys with those in the Lower Keys to see if one population is more resilient to rising temperatures than the other. 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column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; el_class=&#8221;lg_text&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; width=&#8221;1\/1&#8243; tablet_width_inherit=&#8221;default&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221; column_padding_type=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]<span class=\"accent-color\">\u201cI will have so many skills from what I\u2019ve learned by doing our own research projects,\u201d says Gillian, who also plans to attend graduate school. \u201cWe have to decide what we should or shouldn\u2019t do, and then try it. It really helps us grow.<\/span>[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][\/vc_row][vc_row type=&#8221;full_width_content&#8221; full_screen_row_position=&#8221;middle&#8221; column_margin=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_tablet=&#8221;default&#8221; column_direction_phone=&#8221;default&#8221; scene_position=&#8221;center&#8221; top_padding=&#8221;32&#8243; text_color=&#8221;dark&#8221; text_align=&#8221;left&#8221; row_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; row_border_radius_applies=&#8221;bg&#8221; overflow=&#8221;visible&#8221; advanced_gradient_angle=&#8221;0&#8243; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; shape_divider_position=&#8221;bottom&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; shape_type=&#8221;&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column column_padding=&#8221;padding-2-percent&#8221; column_padding_tablet=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_phone=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_position=&#8221;right&#8221; column_element_direction_desktop=&#8221;default&#8221; column_element_spacing=&#8221;default&#8221; desktop_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; tablet_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; phone_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; background_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; background_hover_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; width=&#8221;2\/3&#8243; tablet_width_inherit=&#8221;default&#8221; animation_type=&#8221;default&#8221; bg_image_animation=&#8221;none&#8221; border_type=&#8221;simple&#8221; column_border_width=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_style=&#8221;solid&#8221; column_padding_type=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_type=&#8221;default&#8221;][vc_column_text css=&#8221;&#8221; text_direction=&#8221;default&#8221;]\u201cWhat I\u2019m doing gives me so much hope I can make a difference,\u201d Gillian adds, \u201cand that the results can help the coral reefs. It\u2019s difficult sometimes, but I feel like I\u2019m doing important research.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Krediet and his team also are building on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/news\/blog\/florida-coral-reefs-stone-crabs\/\">research he and Eckerd students previously did in the Keys<\/a>. This year\u2019s project is titled <em>Microbiome Manipulation: Beneficial Microorganisms of Coral as a Tool to Increase Coral Resilience<\/em>. The research is a collaboration between Krediet and Mote Marine\u2019s Erinn Muller, Ph.D.\u2014associate vice president for research, program manager for coral health and disease, and senior scientist\u2014and Celia Leto, senior biologist and coral reproduction laboratory manager.<\/p>\n<p>In their proposal, Krediet and the Mote scientists state that their aim is \u201cto contribute to the development of sustainable biological control strategies to manage bacterial diseases of corals, especially during restoration efforts. This proposal continues to build on our previous observations and results that specific genotypes of (coral) are more resilient to disease than others and that their resilience may stem from their associated microbiomes.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOur previous work, including preliminary <a href=\"https:\/\/www.eckerd.edu\/news\/blog\/marine-science-coral-study\/\">results from our last Protect Our Reefs funding in 2022<\/a>, indicates that corals may specifically recruit beneficial bacteria that aid in their overall health and immunity, especially assisting in resistance to coral pathogens. In this current proposal, we will continue to characterize and refine cocktails of beneficial microbes of corals associated with two apparently disease-resistant genotypes of (coral).\u201d[\/vc_column_text][\/vc_column][vc_column column_padding=&#8221;no-extra-padding&#8221; column_padding_tablet=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_phone=&#8221;inherit&#8221; column_padding_position=&#8221;all&#8221; column_element_direction_desktop=&#8221;default&#8221; column_element_spacing=&#8221;default&#8221; desktop_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; tablet_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; phone_text_alignment=&#8221;default&#8221; background_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; background_hover_color_opacity=&#8221;1&#8243; column_backdrop_filter=&#8221;none&#8221; column_shadow=&#8221;none&#8221; column_border_radius=&#8221;none&#8221; column_link_target=&#8221;_self&#8221; column_position=&#8221;default&#8221; gradient_direction=&#8221;left_to_right&#8221; overlay_strength=&#8221;0.3&#8243; 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They can contribute to health and wellness in many ways. The best analogy, Krediet adds, is human use of probiotics.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re hoping to introduce beneficial microbes onto corals that don\u2019t already have them,\u201d he explains. \u201cThe original grant was targeting existing adult corals with fully formed microbiomes. We are now taking a new approach and using juvenile corals. During their first four months, the microbiome is naive. It\u2019s a really novel approach that\u2019s never been attempted before\u2014establishing a beneficial microbiome early on rather than later in the coral\u2019s life.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Krediet\u2019s cohort will work on campus and then visit the Keys in August. They will return to the Keys in December to inoculate juvenile coral with microbes they want the coral to have.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe think this is really important,\u201d he adds. \u201cRight now a lot of coral restoration involves looking at cloned fragments back on the reef. 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