The Caribbean coral Acropora palmata will not vanish without a fight •

By A Mystery Man Writer

Researchers at the University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science have analyzed the immune system capabilities of elkhorn coral, or Acropora palmata, which has become increasingly rare in the Caribbean.

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A healthy, living Acropora palmata can been seen the foreground

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