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Signs of life in Ningaloo Reef's baby coral after damaging year
Key takeaways
- Marine researchers placed spawning cones to gather coral and preserve the reef.
- Marine scientists are celebrating the first signs of life from baby corals placed in the Ningaloo Reef on Western Australia's north-west coast.
- The plan to restore the World Heritage-listed reef began last year after its worst bleaching event on record.
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Marine researchers placed spawning cones to gather coral and preserve the reef. (Supplied: Brooke Pyke)
Marine scientists are celebrating the first signs of life from baby corals placed in the Ningaloo Reef on Western Australia's north-west coast.
The plan to restore the World Heritage-listed reef began last year after its worst bleaching event on record.
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