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How Coral Reefs Are Regenerating
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It’s no secret that coral reefs are in trouble, but there’s a cohort of scientists using modern techniques to revitalize their reproduction. On the Caribbean island of Curaçao, marine biologist Valerie Chamberland is working with conservation group Secore to research new methods of recovery. This video from Biographic, How to Raise Baby Corals, highlights the project.