Enhancing Settlement of Larvae from Nursery-propagated Sponges

This project tests whether sexually produced sponge larvae can be collected and grown to enhance FWC’s ongoing sponge restoration work in the Florida Keys. By adding genetically diverse, sexually produced individuals to nurseries that currently rely on cloned tissue cuttings, the effort aims to strengthen restoration outcomes for degraded nearshore sponge communities.

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