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Keywords: coral staghorn coral staghorncoral nursery coral tree coraltree restoration coral restoration coralrestoration noaa ocean coral reef coralreef national ocean service nationaloceanservice office of response and restoration officeofresponseandrestoration outdoor aerial text NOAA uses coral nurseries to help corals recover after traumatic events, such as a ship grounding. Hung on a tree structure, the staghorn coral shown here will have a better chance of surviving and being transplanted back onto a reef. (For more information visit NOAA Office of Response and Restoration) NOAA uses coral nurseries to help corals recover after traumatic events, such as a ship grounding. Hung on a tree structure, the staghorn coral shown here will have a better chance of surviving and being transplanted back onto a reef. (For more information visit NOAA Office of Response and Restoration)
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