Dr. Vaughan and a staff biologist, Christopher Page, say this quick-grow technique, called microfragmenting, may make it possible to mass-produce reef-building corals for transplanting onto dead or dying reefs that took centuries to develop — perhaps slowing or even reversing the alarming loss of corals in the Florida Keys and elsewhere. “This is real,” Dr. Vaughan said. “This potentially can be a fix.” torcendo pra que dê muito certo
Posted on: Thu, 04 Dec 2014 22:25:12 +0000
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