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Description
A new method of farming coral could save reefs from damage of pollution, climate change, and storms. Coral reefs, one of the world's oldest ecosystem, face a consant threat of destruction or degradation, but a new project aims to replace and restore the vital organisms. Al Jazeera's Andy Gallacher reports from the world's largest reef restoration programme in the Florida Keys.
