Feds say ‘nurseries’ could save Government Cut coral

Jenny Staletovich of the Miami Herald writes: To stop the “rapid” destruction of rare coral caused by the dredging of Government Cut, federal wildlife managers are recommending the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers quickly move colonies to an underwater nursery where they can be nursed back to health. Read full article here.

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Jenny Staletovich of the Miami Herald writes: To stop the “rapid” destruction of rare coral caused by the dredging of Government Cut, federal wildlife managers are recommending the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers quickly move colonies to an underwater nursery where they can be nursed back to health. Read full article here.

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