Cool Article: Volunteers grow coral to restore reefs

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I thought it was interesting that the frags grew faster on the lines. Makes me wonder if there's another advancement in frag racks coming soon, lol.
 
au01st;549536 wrote: I thought it was interesting that the frags grew faster on the lines. Makes me wonder if there's another advancement in frag racks coming soon, lol.
Sounds like it would be easy to try with some mono filament. Might have to do with par? Dosn't look like they were hung much higher considering the depth though.
 
Isn't this amazing! A hobby that is actually giving back instead of the continued taking! I proposed something similar to the Bahamian government back in 1998 after a terrible tropical storm did a lot of coral damage. They never responded so I presume they just don't care.
 
au01st;549536 wrote: I thought it was interesting that the frags grew faster on the lines. Makes me wonder if there's another advancement in frag racks coming soon, lol.

I wonder if it has anything to do with water flow around the coral??
 
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