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As climate change and pollution imperil coral reefs, scientists are deep-freezing corals to repopulate future oceans

  • Written by Mary Hagedorn, Research Scientist, Smithsonian Institution
As climate change and pollution imperil coral reefs, scientists are deep-freezing corals to repopulate future oceansHealthy corals like these on Australia's Lady Elliot Reef could disappear by the 2030s if climate change is not curbed. Rebecca Spindler, CC BY-ND

Coral reefs are some of the oldest, most diverse ecosystems on Earth, and among the most valuable. They nurture 25% of all ocean life, protect coasts from storms and add billions of dollars yearly to the...

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