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lt;p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ocean creatures use sound to help them decide where to live, and scientists are using underwater speakers to lure sea life back to ailing reefs — which could help save them.</span></p>
The Quest to Save Coral Reefs - The Atlantic
Our Impact On Coral Reefs. -Meghan Kampmeyer, by Meghan Kampmeyer
Putting loudspeakers in the ocean can help coral reefs, says marine biologist
Sun Shield Might Be The Answer To Fight Coral Bleaching
Artificial coral reefs showing early signs they can mimic real reefs killed by climate change, says study
DNA Makes Waves in the Fight to Save Coral Reefs, Smithsonian Voices
Reef Life: Biodiversity, Predators, Sounds and Poisons
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Why artificial reefs will benefit nature and peace - Washington Jewish Week
Australian Startup Using Artificial Intelligence to Help Coral in Warming Seas - Bloomberg
Hundreds of Molecules Explain the “Taste” and “Smell” of Coral Reefs
A new form of sea defence is part natural, part artificial
Home is where the healthy reefs are: insights into coral recruitment - Science in the News