The Great Coral Reef Relocation
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The great coral reef relocation
An Acropora coral during a spawning event. Coral Brunner/ShutterstockThis article was first published in The Conversation’s Imagine email newsletter. Sign up to receive a weekly roundup of the academic research on climate action. Underwater cities. Rainforests of the sea. Bulwarks against the ocean’s fury and sponsors of its bounty. Canaries in the coal mine that show how rapidly the once mild global climate is changing. Tropical coral reefs enc…
While corals are dying outside, their clones are growing up inside quiet water pools: In Port Douglas in northeastern Australia, researchers are building an ark of Noah for reefs. A biobank is supposed to preserve the genetic heritage of corals – before it is lost forever.
The beauty of nature strengthens our relationship with it and our will to protect it. This is especially true for coral reefs, colored jewels of the planet, today threatened. An international study conducted by researchers from the University of Montpellier, the CNRS and their partners, published on Monday 16 June 2025 in Proceedings...
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