
Kyle Morgan
@kylecoral
Assistant Professor @NTU_ASE Principal Investigator @EOS_SG Coral reef geomorphology, carbonate budgets, turbid reefs
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26-05-2013 15:49:39
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Prof Kyle Morgan and the #CoralReef Geomorphology Lab CREGntu just signed an agreement with ResortsWorldSentosa SEA Aquarium to tackle #coralconservation and #climate #science in #SoutheastAsia Check the article to find out more! NTU Singapore Earth Observatory SG straitstimes.com/singapore/ntu-…


It's #WorldOceansDay: Asian School Of The Environment students recently visited the S.E.A. Aquarium as part of their Marine and Freshwater Ecology module, where they explored aquatic feeding behaviours and food culturing techniques - bringing classroom lessons to life and deepening their appreciation


We’ve had a great week at #ecrs2024 in Napoli. Proud of these guys for their awesome talks and poster presentations Earth Observatory SG Asian School Of The Environment CREGntu



We did it! The entire CREGntu team together in one place for the first time Earth Observatory SG Asian School Of The Environment


💡Paper Alert💡Curious to learn more about what drives coastal currents in Singapore? The Switzer Coastal lab has just published a new paper in Ocean Science here: doi.org/10.5194/os-20-…

#algaeblooms are becoming increasingly common in our waters - what causes them? What harmful #environmental effects do they have on #marinebiodiversity and water quality? The amazing students taught by Asst Prof Kyle Morgan put this together as part of their project work!


#invasivespecies can sometimes single-handedly break entire #ecosystems - but what kind of traits and impacts do they actually have? Students from the Aquatic #ecology class taught by Asst Prof Kyle Morgan put together this infographic as part of their project work!



Global #coralbleaching events are happening more often - what can we do to help protect and restore #coral #reefs and other #marinehabitats ? Claudia, Ettore, Nickolas, Skye and Chloé from the Aquatic #ecology class by Asst Prof Kyle Morgan share more!


Assessing how climate change impacts coral reefs is challenging, especially in SE Asia, where we lack long-term observational data of ocean temperatures. #EOSsg scientist Kyle Morgan shares how his team helps improve understanding of Asian coral reefs. earthobservatory.sg/news/blog/heat…

If you’re interested in mangrove paleo research then check out Yudhishthra Nathan’s first PhD chapter! Congrats! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…


It’s #WorldOceansDay (8 June)! 🪸Coral reefs are vital ecosystems. But a study reveals that mud from land can harm these communities, affecting their recovery from #ClimateChange and coral bleaching 👉 bit.ly/43vPis8 Kyle Morgan

Asst. Prof. Kyle Morgan from #EOSsg and Asian School Of The Environment, along with PhD student Marlena Joppien from ASE, spoke with The Straits Times about their study that highlights the impact of mud from land on the survival of coral reefs. straitstimes.com/singapore/envi…

Murkier waters ahead: Corals in Singapore may have adapted to living in murky waters, but new research reveals their limits. A study led by #NTUsg Asst Prof Kyle Morgan from Asian School Of The Environment and Earth Observatory SG shows that excess sediment from land reclamation and intense rainfall can smother
