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This experiment is part of the Evolution Challenge Grant.
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Losing Nemo? Investigating the relationship between coral reef health and the presence of colorful fish
By
Alex Dornburg
,
Michael Alfaro
,
Sarah Federman
, and
Katerina Zapfe
Backed by
Virva Peikko
,
Ute Dornburg
,
Dan Warren
,
Patti Zapfe
,
Galen Christy
,
William Frost
,
Leonore Zapfe
,
Katerina Zapfe
,
Jacob Sanders
,
Willa Rose Brooks
,
and 5 other backers
Sue Morris
,
Judah Mormino
,
Christina Tran
,
Laura Lukas
, and
Eric D. Walters
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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
O'Fallon, Missouri
Biology
Ecology
Grant: Evolution
Grant: Evolution
$949
Raised of $3,984 Goal
24%
Ended on 2/03/17
Campaign Ended
$949
pledged
24%
funded
Finished
on 2/03/17
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Tags:
buoy
measuring light
baseline
data collection
methods
sensor
run off
habitat loss
Habitat conservation
coral reef
fish
eutrophication
ocean
ocean health
nemo
sediment
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Run-off, reef habitat, and fish color
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Understanding the Evolution of Color
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Building underwater light sensors (DIY Buoy!)
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