
Volcanic CO2 signals coral change
Townsville scientists use volcanic CO2 reefs in Papua New Guinea to show how rising ocean acidity will reshape coral communities.
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Townsville scientists use volcanic CO2 reefs in Papua New Guinea to show how rising ocean acidity will reshape coral communities.

In a historic move towards reef restoration, scientists are embarking on the largest coral restoration trial ever attempted. Led by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).

Townsville scientists use volcanic CO2 reefs in Papua New Guinea to show how rising ocean acidity will reshape coral communities.

In a historic move towards reef restoration, scientists are embarking on the largest coral restoration trial ever attempted. Led by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).

Townsville scientists use volcanic CO2 reefs in Papua New Guinea to show how rising ocean acidity will reshape coral communities.

In a historic move towards reef restoration, scientists are embarking on the largest coral restoration trial ever attempted. Led by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).