Artificial coral reef sounds could help the dying ecosystems recover – The Hill

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lt;p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ocean creatures use sound to help them decide where to live, and scientists are using underwater speakers to lure sea life back to ailing reefs — which could help save them.</span></p>

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