A new study found that Caribbean staghorn corals (Acropora cervicornis) are benefiting from ‘coral gardening,’ the process of restoring coral populations by planting laboratory-raised coral fragments on reefs.
A new study found that Caribbean staghorn corals (Acropora cervicornis) are benefiting from ‘coral gardening,’ the process of restoring coral populations by planting laboratory-raised coral fragments on reefs.