Scientists hope transplants will revive coral reef off Fort Lauderdale

Scientists hope transplants will revive coral reef off Fort Lauderdale
The transplant, among the first of its kind, will be closely watched to determine whether corals that grow quickly in tanks on land can be used to restore severely depleted reefs that line the coast from the Florida Keys through Palm Beach County.
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Scientists hope transplants will revive coral reef off Fort Lauderdale
The transplant, among the first of its kind, will be closely watched to determine whether corals that grow quickly in tanks on land can be used to restore severely depleted reefs that line the coast from the Florida Keys through Palm Beach County.
Read more on Sun-Sentinel

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