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Scientists at Nova Southeastern University Reproduce Corals to Help Restore Floridas Reef

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This is a conservation research project with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity price, supply chain, or margin impact is identified. The article describes environmental restoration efforts without any market or business implications.

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  • Nova Southeastern University scientists are reproducing corals via spawning to restore Florida's reef.
  • Techniques mimic ocean conditions to collect eggs and sperm from brain corals.
  • Larvae will be planted back into the ocean.
  • University is training other Florida organizations in similar techniques.
  • Coral reefs are vital for coastal protection against erosion.

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