climate change
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Signals from Reef Environment Can Help with Coral Restoration Amidst Climate Change, Human Disturbance
Researchers discovered that reef audio or signals from the environment can be helpful with the restoration and rehabilitation of coral reefs, which have suffered from warming events and climate change. Read here.
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