Advanced Coral Toolkit
Funding new biotechnologies with the potential to enhance coral resilience and restoration efforts
ANNOUNCING: Revive & Restore-funded Technique Could Facilitate Rapid Cryopreservation of Coral Species
Scientists at the National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, Texas A&M University, and UC Berkeley announce the first successful technique for cryopreserving and reviving entire coral fragments. This proof-of-concept project, funded by Revive and Restore, opens the door to collecting and preserving coral fragments easily and rapidly at an urgent moment for coral worldwide.
Mary Hagedorn + student cryopreserve coral | J. Daniels
"Working with Revive & Restore has been a pleasure because it has been a team effort from the very beginning. The R&R team are extremely dedicated to the success of their grantees in the practical application of conservation science into conservation actions."
Dr. Mary Hagedorn
Research Scientist at the National Zoo Conservation Biology Institute, Advanced Coral Toolkit grantee
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"By supporting the rapid deployment of coral conservation tools, the Advanced Coral Toolkit program has inspired academic researchers to refocus their work to meet this important goal."
Dr. Debashish Bhattacharya
Distinguished Professor at Rutgers University, Advanced Coral Toolkit grantee