The world has changed. Today fast reliable Internet Connection is something no one can live without so why was there for our customers with speed, reliability, value and choice. Now more than ever it all starts with great internet. While supports cspan2 as a public service. Hello everyone, welcome. Im absolutely elated to the moderating todays session. This is underwater, Climate Change and me and if you are not interested in hearing about oceans and coral reefs first im sorry for you and also you may help yourself out of the room. We are going to be diving into 45 minutes of conversation about our oceans. We will start in sundrenched shallow waters of coral reefs and make our way down into darker moremysterious depths. Im excited about is to be joined by two incredible marine scientist and authors and joining us today we have the author of life onthe rocks , building a future for the coral reefs doctor juli berwald as well as an intrepid explorer and author of below the edge of darkne
Our oceans. Well start in sundrenched shallow waters with coral reefs and then make our way down into darker more mysterious depths, and what im excited about is to be joined by two incredible marine scientists and authors. Joining us today, we have the author of life on the rock, building a future for coral reefs. [applause] Research Scientist and author of below the edge of darkness, a memoir of exploring light and life in the deep sea. [applause] we would like to thank the National Endowment for the arts for sponsoring this stage. Our plan for our time is to explore both of these books which explore Ocean Science as well as personal stories. Julie and edie both take us on personal journeys whether thats navigating medical mysteries or struggling sometimes despairing before pushing forward. My own career path started in ocean conservation, so it is a personal joy to explore these things. And im so excited to get into this together. Our plan im going to ask each of them to make a prov
Fish that eats and damage coral reefs but their feces can be beneficial. Click to read more. Coral reefs are known to be some of the world's most significant marine ecosystems serving as shelter and source of food for fish and other marine animals, as well as for microorganisms.