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Research finds understanding how far coral larvae travels could help to protect Great Barrier Reef populations

The further coral larvae travels the better chance reefs have of bouncing back from disaster, research off the Queensland coast has found.
New research from the University of Queensland (UQ) aims to better understand the diversity of reef populations and connectivity of coral species — helping…
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