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Florida Aquarium’s Knobby Cactus Corals’ Birth Signifies Hope to Help Save the World’s Third Largest Coral Reef

Posted on April 24, 2020October 21, 2020 by Melissa P | 16988 Views | 18 min read

A knobby cactus coral. Photo: Tina Sotis/Shutterstock.com A species of coral reef has been bred in human care for the first time, a breakthrough that scientists in Florida say may help slow the decline of coral reef die-off. The ridged cactus coral reproduced for the first known time in a lab setting at the Florida

Posted in Agriculture, Beaches, Business, History, Nature, TourismTagged conservation, coral, Coral Reefs, COVID-19 Florida, Florida, Florida Aquarium, preservation
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