Scientists freeze Great Barrier Reef coral in a world-first trial
- December 25, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Scientists freeze Great Barrier Reef coral in a world-first trial
Subject: Environment
Context:
- Scientists working on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef have successfully trialled a new method for freezing and storing coral larvae they say could eventually help rewild reefs threatened by climate change.
Cryomesh:
- Cryomesh is a specially fabricated mesh used as a substrate in cryopreservation.
- The ‘cryomesh’ is lightweight and can be manufactured cheaply.
- It better preserves coral and has the properties of cryoplates.
- The mesh technology will help store coral larvae at -196°C (-320.8°F).
- This new technology can scale up and support some of the aquaculture and restoration interventions.
Significance:
- Cryogenically frozen coral can be stored and later reintroduced to the wild.
- This could eventually help to rewild reefs threatened by climate change.
- It can build a bigger, more diverse bank of frozen living corals, preserving biodiversity.
Great barrier reef:
https://optimizeias.com/the-great-barrier-reef-is-in-danger-australia-pushes-back/