Every four years the world’s leading natural scientists, resource managers, conservationists, economists, educators, and graduate students from around the globe gather under a single roof to share research findings and discuss all things to do with coral reefs.
This past week the 12th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) was held in Cairns Australia and boasted over 1,500 presentations in 72 mini symposiums ranging from physiology and functional biodiversity, fish and fisheries, climate change and bleaching, social, economic and cultural perspectives, to the human impacts on coral reefs.