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'We're maintaining them secure': Scientists construct 'Noah's Ark' for endangered corals

Coral reefs rank as among the planet’s most important ecosystems. Though they cowl simply 0.2 p.c of oceans, reefs are dwelling to 1 / 4 of marine biodiversity. Scientists warn they might vanish in as little as a decade, except we quickly sluggish the speed of world warming. In Monaco, a crew of scientists have determined to create a “Noah’s Ark” for coral reefs, hoping to gather and protect all species recognized to humankind earlier than it is too late. Our All the way down to Earth crew stories.