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“When they spawn, it looks like it's snowing but upside down. It’s very tranquil” – Dr Jamie Craggs
In this bonus episode of Ocean Matters, producer Izzie Clarke speaks to Dr Jamie Craggs from the Horniman Museum and Gardens, who has been able to mimic reef conditions all over the world in their London aquarium. This exciting technique is helping scientists to better understand coral breeding and how to protect our reefs.
Watch the Coral Spawning on the Horniman Museum and Garden website: https://www.horniman.ac.uk/project/project-coral/
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