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- who: Coral reef Reef rehabilitation and collaborators from the Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia have published the research: Closing the circle: is it feasible to rehabilitate reefs with sexually propagated corals?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 25/03/2008
- what: The authors refined low technology culture and transplantation approaches and assessed the role of colony size and age at time of transfer from nursery to on subsequent survival. In the study , the authors develop a coral settlement substrate, called the coral plug-in, which can be . . .
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