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fished reefsThe Daily Galaxy
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A recent discovery on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia has revealed unexpected insights into the region’s marine life.
Researchers found that about 55% of all coral trout reproduction and 47% of the total catch across the reef originate from marine reserves.
As fish from reserves travel and repopulate nearby reefs, the entire ecosystem becomes more resilient.
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