Animals
Is Traffic Calming the Key to Robust Coral Reefs?
A team of researchers shows that reducing noise from motorboats through traffic calming could help fish breed more successfully in coral reefs. The research was conducted on reefs near Lizard Island Research Station on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
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