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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>
Using the Sound of the Sea to Help Rebuild Ocean Habitats
Using Sound to Help Imperiled Species and Ecosystems - EcoWatch
Saving the Biodiversity and Genetic Diversity of Coral Reefs Through Cryopreservation — Reverse the Red
Dying coral could be revived by playing sounds of healthy reefs via underwater loudspeakers
One Way to Lure Fish Back to Damaged Reefs? Play the Sounds of Living Coral, Smart News
Frontiers Scaling Up Coral Reef Restoration Using Remote Sensing Technology
Record coral cover doesn't necessarily mean the Great Barrier Reef is in good health
Those in peril in the sea
AI can identify healthy coral reefs by the sound they make
Scientists used speakers to make dead coral reefs sound healthy. The fish came back
A centuries-old manmade reef in the Caribbean does not substitute natural reefs in terms of species assemblages and interspecific competition - ScienceDirect
Saving Coral
Coral Reef Project U.S. Geological Survey
How Artificial Reefs Help Nature Restore Itself?
Coral reef - Wikipedia