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UC San Diego scientists develop gel to attract baby coral, encourage reef growth SNAP-X releases scents that attract larvae to help sustain coral reefs in the ocean, according to UCSD's Scripps ...
Researchers at UC San Diego in La Jolla have developed a substance they say can attract coral larvae, which could overcome an obstacle to reef restoration efforts, the university announced ...
Cans4Books founder and Chief Executive Trisha Goolsby and Reef the Recycling Whale collect cans and bottles for recycling to raise funds to stock “little free libraries” with children’s books.
UC San Diego's Daniel Wangpraseurt and Samapti Kundu monitor coral growth in an experimental aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Coral larvae are picky about where they attach and ...
San Diego native plant gardeners take note: Heuchera sanguinea, commonly known as coral bells, no longer belongs in your plot. The popular clump-forming perennial named for its bell-shaped flowers ...
Coral reefs provide an estimated $2.7 trillion every year in food, medicine and economic services, but warming oceans are harming these critical ecosystems. Here’s what you need to know about ...
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