2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11091695
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Exploring New Frontiers in Coral Nurseries: Leveraging 3D Printing Technology to Benefit Coral Growth and Survival

Ofer Berman,
Natalie Levy,
Haim Parnas
et al.

Abstract: Coral nurseries and associated techniques are the most common and widespread reef restoration methods worldwide. Due to the rapid decline of coral reefs, coral nurseries need to be eco-friendlier and adapted for effective upscaling to support large restoration projects. We suggest new design and fabrication processes associated with coral gardening and transplantation with 3D printing technology to offer a beneficial solution for growing coral fragments in on-land and underwater nurseries. We describe multiple… Show more

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“…The usage of AM supports provides additional space for organisms to settle and grow. It increases the local biodiversity and stimulates the recovery of ecosystems [27,83,84]. AM technology improves the efficiency of the recultivation process in comparison with traditional artificial reefs (concrete molds with simple geometric shapes) [85].…”
Section: Artificial Reefsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usage of AM supports provides additional space for organisms to settle and grow. It increases the local biodiversity and stimulates the recovery of ecosystems [27,83,84]. AM technology improves the efficiency of the recultivation process in comparison with traditional artificial reefs (concrete molds with simple geometric shapes) [85].…”
Section: Artificial Reefsmentioning
confidence: 99%