Research Infrastructure: Scaling Capacity for Coral Research at Arizona State University's — NSF Award to Arizona State University
Coral reefs, vital ecosystems supporting marine biodiversity, coastal protection, and local economies, face severe threats from warming and acidifying oceans as well as from local human activities. The Arizona State University (ASU) ʻĀkoʻakoʻa Coral Facility in Hawaiʻi is uniquely positioned to tackle these challenges
| Award title | Research Infrastructure: Scaling Capacity for Coral Research at Arizona State University's |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2515589 |
| Awardee | Arizona State University |
| City | SCOTTSDALE |
| State | AZ |
| Amount obligated | $1,481,468 |
| Principal investigator | Robin Smith |
| Program | Capacity: Field Stations |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Coral reefs, vital ecosystems supporting marine biodiversity, coastal protection, and local economies, face severe threats from warming and acidifying oceans as well as from local human activities. The Arizona State University (ASU) ʻĀkoʻakoʻa Coral Facility in Hawaiʻi is uniquely positioned to tackle these challenges by leveraging its strategic location along the 120-mile West Hawaiʻi reef tract – the largest contiguous coral reef system in the Hawaiian archipelago – and its existing infrastruc |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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