"Rapid Recovery: Steel Frames Revive Damaged Coral Reefs in Just Four Years"

Scientists have successfully revived a dead coral reef off the coast of Indonesia by installing steel frames on the sea floor and transplanting coral onto them, demonstrating the potential for restoring damaged reefs. The project, part of the Mars Coral Reef Restoration Program, utilized locally-fabricated steel structures to stabilize floating dead coral rubble and provide a foothold for transplanted live coral. While the restored reefs exhibit similar growth and vigor to healthy reefs, they are dominated by fast-growing coral species and differ in some aspects from natural reefs. Nonetheless, this success offers hope for bolstering reef resilience in the face of climate change threats.
- Steel Frame Brings Completely Dead Coral Reef Back to Life Futurism
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- Full Recovery for Coral Reef Within 4 Years – The Speed of Restoration They Saw was 'Incredible' Good News Network
- Damaged coral reefs can recover quickly after restoration work New Scientist
- Restored coral reefs can grow as fast as healthy reefs after just four years – new study The Conversation
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