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How often can you read today in the media and on the Internet about that the greatest creation of nature, particularly oceans, coral reefs perish catastrophically. And they die due to the fault of mankind. This even the Great Barrier Reef (ecosystem with a length of 2,300 kilometers), which stretches along the coast of Australia, always considered one of the wonders of the underwater world of the Earth.
Scientists have long been looking for ways to prevent this process, as and the ability to restore already dead reefs. The main thing is to bring here marine animals and fish who prefer this “cemetery” live coral thickets and cities.
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And here is a joint group of researchers from Australia and Britain, seems to have found such a way. Scientists have decided to attract wildlife to lifeless reefs with sounds. They installed on one of dead sections of the Great Reef dynamics through which became broadcast sounds recorded on live corals, i.e. cod crustaceans, champing and rattle of fish, other animals, and so Further.
The sound bait turned out to be very effective, soon the dead section of the Great Reef where this experiment was conducted, lured many ocean inhabitants here – coral life has become gradually reborn.
Scientists are in no hurry to draw definitive conclusions about success, but rightly believe that research in this direction can give positive results or even show some unknown yet humanity has a way to solve this environmental problem.
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