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A state-first trial was trying to save WA’s prized reefs, until a cyclone threatened months of hard work
Scientists say 80% of corals died at one site, but the trial’s tiles and larvae survived the cyclone and kept growing.
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A state-first trial was trying to save WA’s prized reefs, until a cyclone threatened months of hard work
Millions of coral eggs and embryos during two separate spawning events – one in Exmouth and the other in Coral Bay – to save the reefs after a mass bleaching event. But Cyclone Narelle threatened to derail the project.
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