Microbes could hold the key to explaining how climate change affects sea sponges, warn scientists from UNSW Sydney.
Frontiers Pathogenesis of a Tissue Loss Disease Affecting Multiple Species of Corals Along the Florida Reef Tract
Living on thin air: microbe mystery solved
Giles Cadman on LinkedIn: Countries agree on historic oceans
Sea sponge unravels 700 million-year-old mystery - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia
Sponges ~ MarineBio Conservation Society
Ocean Outbreak' tells tales of a rising tide in trouble
Changing Seas : Sponges: Oldest Creatures in the Sea? - Trailer
Environmental News Network - articles
Scientists raise alarm as bacteria are linked to mass death of sea
Why finding kelp in the Galapagos is like finding a polar bear in the Bahamas