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WWF and WCS share a new tool for studying—and saving—coral reefs
Mar 31, 2019

Coral reefs are as vulnerable as they are beautiful; climate change is warming ocean waters and devastating reefs globally.& nbsp;Monitoring the health and resilience of coral reefs is a lengthy and slow process.& nbsp;That& rsquo;s why WWF is turning to an innovative tool that speeds up the collection of valuable coral reef data and allows scientists to share new information sooner.



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