Impactscommons.wikimedia.org Scientists can now train coral to spawn on demand Climate change has ravaged coral reefs on a massive scale. This breakthrough could revolutionize efforts to rebuild them.
Good News Photo by Francesco Ungaro on Unsplash Australia’s Great Barrier Reef coral spawning recorded by marine scientists hoping for recovery Divers and scientists recorded the birth of billions of coral babies in Australia's Great Barrier Reef in a colorful show of life that they hope is a signal that the world's biggest coral reef ecosystem can recover from climate change.
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