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WSORC's Latest Scientific Paper



 This Diploria Labyrinthiformis has been monitored since early 2022. Lesions were always contained and this huge colony is still striving in 2025.
This Diploria Labyrinthiformis has been monitored since early 2022. Lesions were always contained and this huge colony is still striving in 2025.

If you have been part of WSORC in the last few years, you are already aware that we have been monitoring and treating over 130 coral colonies for Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD). Our project started back in March 2022 with a first dive site and expanded to another one later that year. Staff members Samantha Burgess, Michelle Cerrato and Collin Clark wrote a comprehensive paper about that research project using those data. The whole team at WSORC is super proud to present you our first publication in recent years.

Please go have a read!

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