Media coverage ASU research provides new insights into Belizean coral reef conservation US plans to protect thousands of miles of coral reefs in Pacific and Caribbean by Rachel Fritts Hungry parrotfish crucial to healthy reefs by Farahnaz N Solomon Conservation Paleobiology Research Highlight Caribbean coral reef decline began in 1950s and 1960s from local human activities ASU researchers shine at world’s largest science meeting by Joe Caspermeyer Coral reefs: Centuries of human impact 240-year-Old Nautical Maps Show Coral Loss is Much Worse than We Knew by Ben Guarino Research Highlights: Parrotfish Loss Drives Reef Decline Smithsonian Insider, Coral Reefs Grow Faster, Healthier When Parrotfish are Abundant, by Beth King To Make a Tropical Paradise, Start with Parrotfish Poop, by Amy McDermott Biosphere Magazine, Parrotfish are Key to Coral Reef Survival, by Alex Evans Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Research Highlight: Agriculture and Fishing Cause Coral Reef Decline by Cristina Wu Dot Earth blog, New York Times, Protecting Parrotfish on the Path to a Caribbean Reef Revival by Andrew C. Revkin Crítica newspaper, Panama, Estudio revela que humanos han alterado los ambientes terrestres y marino-costeros by Delfia Cortez Smithsonian Institution Science blog,Q&A: Katie Cramer on the long term human impact on coral reefs in Caribbean Panama by Emily GrebensteinSmithsonian Institution E-Torch blog, Building on the past to save the future of the coral reef by Emily Grebenstein Scripps Explorations, Declines in Caribbean coral reefs pre-date climate change damage by Chris Palmer Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Coral contains a message by Beth King En Panamá, los humanos han alterado el ambiente muchísimo antes de lo que pensábamos by Javier Hurtado