We are excited to donate the first corals from the Gulf Coast to the Mote International Gene Bank. Woohoo! A selection of corals from the Tampa Bay Saltwater farm is now securely preserved for future generations.
Coral reefs are experiencing unprecedented die-offs worldwide, and it’s critical to restore them with resilient and genetically diverse corals that have the best chances to survive and reproduce. However, scientists can only do that if our native corals don’t disappear first. To protect the living treasure of coral genetic diversity, Mote has created a unique, large-scale, land-based, living coral gene bank where dozens of coral genotypes (genetic varieties) of at least 30 species can be stored in triplicate.
International Coral Gene Bank
Photos of tube, hidden cups, stars and oculina corals growing on TBS farmed Live Rock.
Coral reefs are experiencing unprecedented die-offs worldwide, and it’s critical to restore them with resilient and genetically diverse corals that have the best chances to survive and reproduce. However, scientists can only do that if our native corals don’t disappear first. To protect the living treasure of coral genetic diversity, Mote has created a unique, large-scale, land-based, living coral gene bank where dozens of coral genotypes (genetic varieties) of at least 30 species can be stored in triplicate.
International Coral Gene Bank
Photos of tube, hidden cups, stars and oculina corals growing on TBS farmed Live Rock.