Critically endangered staghorn corals are benefiting from coral gardening  in the Caribbean

Critically endangered staghorn corals are benefiting from coral gardening in the Caribbean

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It’s not just the Great Barrier Reef — coral reefs around the globe are in decline due to climate change, ocean pollution, and a number of other impacts of human activities on marine environments. But new research finds that “coral gardening,” which involves planting fragments of nursery-raised coral on reefs in the wild to replenish […]

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