by Tom Goreau | Sep 21, 2010
James Cervino, Tom Goreau Biorock has been used to stimulate the growth of the intertidal saltmarsh grass Spartina alterniflora in experiments at College Point, Queens, New York City. The nursery grown saltmarsh grass pots were planted inside the squares of a steel...
by Tom Goreau | Sep 21, 2010
SUMMARY OF 2007 & 2008 RESULTS Nikola Berger, Mara Haseltine, J. T. Boehm, and Tom Goreau Measurements made in flow through tanks using bottom water from the Hudson river off midtown Manhattan over two years found that oysters with Biorock® treatment had 2.75 and...
by Tom Goreau | Sep 21, 2010
Thomas J. Goreau, PhD President Global Coral Reef Alliance Biorock® restoration is the only method known that 1) increases growth rates of oysters and saltmarsh grass (allowing accelerated restoration of damaged areas), 2) increases their resistance to environmental...
by tsarkisian | Jul 31, 2010
Thomas J. Goreau, Global Coral Reef Alliance Thomas Sarkisian, Biorock Thailand Asia Pacific Coral Reef Symposium, June 2010, Phuket, Thailand SUMMARY: Corals receiving low power electrical trickle currents on Biorock® reefs grow 2-6 times faster than genetically and...
by Tom Goreau | May 15, 2010
Thomas J. Goreau, PhD President, Global Coral Reef Alliance The Global Coral Reef Alliance (GCRA) predicts that 2010 will turn out to be one of the worst coral bleaching years ever, although the problems are only just starting at this time. GCRA invented the HotSpot...
by Tom Goreau | Jan 7, 2010
Sewage is tourism’s dirty little secret. Our investigator had to swim through a lot of it to make this video showing how it affects coral reefs. The first segment was taken near the Chankanaab Dolphin attraction on Cozumel, Mexico. The second was by Dolphin...