2006年VOA标准英语-Sex in the Sea(在线收听) |
By Paul Sisco It may not be romantic, but it really is quite fascinating. Generally a few days after the full moon in August, an amazing event takes place off the Florida Keys.
Coral spawning is described by some scientists as an explosion of eggs and sperm. This year researchers at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary are collecting coral spawn to study and reproduce coral in the laboratory. Test tube baby coral will then be used to restore damaged reef in the shallow waters near Key Largo, Florida. Miller says scientists are learning more about the coral spawning, fertilization, and development each year. After collection, embryos are cultured in the lab for about a week, developing from fertilized eggs to full-fledged larvae.
The researchers are experimenting with mesh tents over the seeded coral to help them survive. Coral colonies die each year from human disturbances and natural causes such as hurricanes and disease. More than 1500 square meters of reef were destroyed when a freighter grounded nearby. Researchers say they have a lot to learn about coral and its life cycle. They hope their work will improve the coral's ability to survive and thrive. |
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