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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Japan's biggest coral reef artificially restored

Over the past two decades corals on the largest reef in Japan have decreased by 80%, Scientist are attempting to restore the reef by planting thousands of tiny baby coral. The attempt is the first in the world at trying to restore a coral reef artificially. (Read on)
Posted by Bryan at 3:11 PM

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