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Uncovering the concealed daily life of ‘dead’ coral reefs – UQ Information – The Press Stories
‘Dead’ coral rubble can help much more animals than stay coral, according to University of Queensland researchers trialling a high-tech sampling approach.
Dead coral rubble can help much more animals than stay coral, according to University of Queensland researchers trialling a high-tech sampling approach.
UQs Dr Kenny Wolfe mentioned that reef rubble habitat was generally ignored as desolate, unattractive and dead, nevertheless reef rubble was really much alive.
When individuals consider of coral reefs they usually think of greater invertebrates that are conveniently discovered, this sort of as sea cucumbers, starfish and large clams, Dr Wolfe …
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