John F Bruno

Department of Biology, UNC Chapel Hill, NC USA

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Selected media coverage of our work

 

Troubled Waters – Endeavors magazine, January 23, 2012

Animals moving to keep up with rising temps – Tehran Times, Nov 8, 2011

Making headway in the movement to protect the world’s sharks - New York Times, Sept 10, 2011

‘Marine massacre’: Hundreds of dead sharks buried at sea - msnbc, July 25, 2011

Heal the oceans before it’s too late -  News and Observer, July 11, 2011

Rising tides and the changing coast - WUNC State of Things radio program guest, March 30, 2011

Changing climate means changing oceans - Science Friday radio program guest, Jan 21, 2011

Future of the oceans – C-SPAN, Feb 21, 2008

A Science Friday video about marine reserves and our research (Selig and Bruno 2010) on their effectiveness in protecting corals (by Flora Lichtman):

 

O’Connor et al, Effects of temperature on ocean food webs

Scientific American

Science Magazine

 

Bruno and Selig 2007, Indo-Pacific coral loss

AP article by Michael Casey

ScienceNow (article by Amy Coombs)

National Geo.com (article by Helen Scales)

ScientificAmerican.com (article by David Biello)

Science Friday.com (article by Flora Lichman)

TIME (article by Krista Mahr)

BBC News (video)

Interview with Australian MP Peter Garrett about the paper (rtfd)

Corals in Hot Water-story in Endeavors Magazine

 

Bruno et al. 2007, Temperature and coral disease

Reuters article by Jim Loney  PDF

Wall Street Journal article by Gautam Naik  PDF

USA Today article  TIFF

A synopsis published in PLoS Biology by Mary Hoff  PDF

Interview on the BBC World Service Science in Action program  (click to hear Quicktime audio file)

Interview with ScienceFriday.com  (click to hear Quicktime audio file)

Interview with the Australian Broadcasting Company  (click to hear Quicktime audio file)

Article in IslamOnline by Mohammed Yahia (HTML)

 

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Funding and support for all of our work, including primary research and outreach including blogging, public talks and videos is provided by a number of organizations including the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Foundation, the Rufford Foundation, and several units at UNC Chapel Hill including the Department of Biology, The Institute of Marine Sciences and the Center for Galapagos Studies.