A breakthrough in coral restoration is giving fresh hope to degraded sections of the Great Barrier Reef, with millions of coral larvae now enjoying a greater chance of survival thanks to a novel innovation known as the ‘larval seedbox’.
Developed by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, in collaboration with Southern Cross University, the larval seedbox acts “as a kind of nursery and delivery system” for coral larvae, delaying their dispersal and allowing them to settle more effectively in targeted reef zones.
Original Article: Millions of coral larvae get second chance on Great Barrier Reef