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Galapagos Advances in Reef Recovery with Underwater Sowing

Summary by Once Noticias
The recovery of coral reefs in the Galapagos Islands advances with the underwater sowing of “supercorals” on the seabed of Isabela Island, the largest of the Ecuadorian archipelago. These corals, resistant to adverse conditions, are the remnants of the communities destroyed by the El Niño phenomenon of 1982-1983, which swept away with 16 of the 17 reefs recorded then. Historically, Galapagos housed some of the most diverse reef ecosystems of the…
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The recovery of coral reefs in the Galapagos Islands advances with the underwater sowing of “supercorals” on the seabed of Isabela Island, the largest of the Ecuadorian archipelago. These corals, resistant to adverse conditions, are the remnants of the communities destroyed by the El Niño phenomenon of 1982-1983, which swept away with 16 of the 17 reefs recorded then. Historically, Galapagos housed some of the most diverse reef ecosystems of the…

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Once Noticias broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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