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313 Florida’s iconic corals aren’t having babies anymore. Scientists are alarmed.

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Benji Jones @ Vox · 02/25/2025 06:01 EDT

Florida’s iconic corals aren’t having babies anymore. Scientists are alarmed.

Once a year, typically after sunset in the late summer, the coral baby-making process begins. Large colonies of coral spawn, spewing out sperm and eggs, often in pea-size bundles, that drift around until they encounter the spawn of other corals. Fertilized eggs turn into coral larvae — tiny and squishy free-swimming organisms — which eventually […]

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