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Dr Wyatt talking about mesophotic reefs, internal waves and hope for the future at APCRS 2018, Cebu Philippines

Posted on June 7, 2018 by OceanEcol

“Internal waves seem to prevent coral bleaching in mesophotic reefs” – Alex Wyatt of University of Tokyo

Session: Exploration and Ecology of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem in the Asia-Pacific#APCRS2018 pic.twitter.com/Os2OUoV1lY

— 4th APCRS (@apcrs2018) June 7, 2018

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