Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Researchers hope 'test-tube coral babies' help restore reef

Marine scientists hope "test-tube coral babies" will take root to help restore a tract of reef ravaged by a 1984 ship grounding in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary; a team of University of Miami marine science researchers is collecting coral eggs and sperm all this week during an annual reproductive ritual, dubbed coral spawning - Aug. 16, AP

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