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15 Feb, 2024

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Scientists Develop a Feeding Tool for Coral Reef Restoration

Scientists Develop a Feeding Tool for Coral Reef Restoration

Scientists at The Ohio State University have developed a new device known as Underwater Zooplankton Enhancement Light Array (UZELA), which will help promote more feeding sources for coral restoration. UZELA is a submersible, programmable light that can be deployed at a site for up to six months on one battery. If the devices need any […]
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