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Collaboration is key to rebuilding coral reefs – Phys.org
The most successful and cost-effective ways to restore coral reefs have been identified by an international group of scientists, after analyzing restoration projects in Latin America.
The most successful and cost-effective ways to restore coral reefs have been identified by an international group of scientists, after analyzing restoration projects in Latin America.
The University of Queensland’s Dr. Elisa Bayraktarov led the team that investigated 12 coral reef restoration case studies in five countries.
“Coral reefs worldwide are degrading due to climate change, overfishing, pollution, coastal development, coral bleaching and diseases,” Dr. Bayraktarov said.
“Coral reef r…
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