Scientists are always thinking of new ways to protect and restore our environment. As it turns out, they can now use undersea robots to deliver microscopic baby corals to repopulate parts of the Great Barrier Reef.
Must see robots & drones:
QUT's LarvalBot makes first delivery of coral babies
The robot gently releases the larvae onto damaged reef areas. The current capacity is around 100,000 coral larvae per mission but that can be scaled up to millions. More info is available here.
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