MAKE A MEME View Large Image Divers remove the thick layer of coral rubble from the seafloor using a vacuum hose attached to a boat. We needed to clear away the corals broken from the ship grounding so that they wouldn't get swept up and damage intact corals. (Original ...
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Keywords: coral coral reef coralreef coral rubble coralrubble scientist underwater diver noaa office of response and restoration officeofresponseandrestoration national ocean service nationaloceanservice hawaii vacuum ship grounding shipgrounding outdoor Divers remove the thick layer of coral rubble from the seafloor using a vacuum hose attached to a boat. We needed to clear away the corals broken from the ship grounding so that they wouldn't get swept up and damage intact corals. (Original photo source and more information: NOAA Office of Response and Restoration Website) Divers remove the thick layer of coral rubble from the seafloor using a vacuum hose attached to a boat. We needed to clear away the corals broken from the ship grounding so that they wouldn't get swept up and damage intact corals. (Original photo source and more information: NOAA Office of Response and Restoration Website)
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