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Wolf Hilbertz’s early work on growing structures in the sea:

by Tom Goreau | Dec 1, 2013

Videre: Drawing and Evolutionary Architectures (MADE), No. 7, Nov, pp.18-27. By Paul Cureton 2013

Biorock video is a finalist in Island Press / Society for Ecological Restoration student video competition.

by Tom Goreau | Sep 11, 2013

Enormous thanks to all who helped make this possible. Read more…

Lauderdale-By-The-Sea Commissioners snorkel on the first US Biorock coral reef restoration project.

by Tom Goreau | Aug 23, 2013

The Pelican August 23, 2013
Golf course fertilizer runoff causes nutrient enrichment leading to harmful algae blooms on a Bahamian coral reef

Golf course fertilizer runoff causes nutrient enrichment leading to harmful algae blooms on a Bahamian coral reef

by Tom Goreau | Mar 5, 2013

Golf courses overlooking the sea are popular tourist attractions. There are no studies on effects of golf course fertilizer runoff on coral reefs, although many environmental impact assessments ...

A comment by HRH The Prince of Wales on Royal Society Report Can a collapse of global civilization be avoided?

by Tom Goreau | Jan 9, 2013

Paul and Anne Ehrlich’s report is a timely and urgent reminder of how the collapse of civilizations has, in the past, been caused by the degradation of Nature’s services, and how that process is now being repeated on a global scale. The services provided...
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