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Neighborhood Science: Coral Bleaching—An On-Again-Off-Again Relationship
Thursday, May 19, 2022, 06:30pm - 07:30pm

Neighborhood Science is Back!

After a long COVID hiatus, Neighborhood Science is returning to a library near you! At Neighborhood Science, previous SUTS speakers will present at different library branches in the Austin area.


Carly Scott – “Coral Bleaching: An On-Again-Off-Again Relationship

You’ve probably seen photos of completely white – or bleached – coral reefs. This bleaching happens as sea temperatures rise and can be deadly for corals. However, coral bleaching is really the “break-up” between the coral animal and tiny algae partners that live within their cells. Who are these partners? What causes this relationship breakdown? Why are some corals more resistant to warming seas than others? 

Through this talk, we’ll explore the relationship between corals and their algae and how scientists assess which reefs are most at risk.

Location: Twin Oaks Branch Library, 1800 S 5th St, Austin, TX 78704