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The Australian Institute of Marine Science trialling coral settlement devices on The Great Barrier Reef to help regenerate degraded reefs. Credit: Andrea Severati, photo courtesy: Australian Institute of Marine Science
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Effective solutions to the climate challenge threatening the world's coral reefs require complex decisions about risk and uncertainty, timing, quality versus quantity as well as which species to support for the most robust and productive future, according to a science paper released today...The paper warns that while best-practice conventional management is essential, it is unlikely to be enough to sustain coral reefs under continued climate change. 

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