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Heat-Resistant Corals Save Reefs in Mauritius.

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The restoration of reefs with corals naturally more resistant to rising water temperatures is already showing significant results in Mauritius. Led by Dr. Nadeem Nazurally, the initiative recorded survival rates of up to 98% — and in some cases, even higher — even during an intense bleaching event last summer. While neighboring natural reefs experienced bleaching rates of up to 80%, the reefs managed by Nazurally remained virtually intact. The e…
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The restoration of reefs with corals naturally more resistant to rising water temperatures is already showing significant results in Mauritius. Led by Dr. Nadeem Nazurally, the initiative recorded survival rates of up to 98% — and in some cases, even higher — even during an intense bleaching event last summer. While neighboring natural reefs experienced bleaching rates of up to 80%, the reefs managed by Nazurally remained virtually intact. The e…

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CicloVivo broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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