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HomeNews‘Coral IVF’ Helping Save Great Barrier Reef

‘Coral IVF’ Helping Save Great Barrier Reef

December 18, 2020 Currator News, Reefs 0
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https://www.deeperblue.com/coral-ivf-helping-save-great-barrier-reef/

An artificial fertilization method being used on corals in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef appears to be working.


Original Title: ‘Coral IVF’ Helping Save Great Barrier Reef

Full Text of the Original Article: https://www.deeperblue.com/coral-ivf-helping-save-great-barrier-reef/

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