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To restore reefs dying in warming seas, UAE turns to coral nurseries

Por: ABC News World June 09, 2023

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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- On a boat off the coast of an island near Abu Dhabi, marine scientist Hamad al-Jailani feels the corals, picked from the reef nursery and packed in a box of seawater, and studies them carefully, making sure they haven’t lost their color. The corals were once bleached. Now they're big, healthy and ready to be moved back to their original reefs in the hope they'll thrive once more.“We try to grow... + full article



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