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The Japan News/Yomiuri
The Japan News/Yomiuri
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The Yomiuri Shimbun

Conservationists learn the ropes of coral replenishment

Eda midoriishi coral is shown being farmed using ropes at a depth of 5 meters in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture, on Dec. 15. (Credit: The Yomiuri Shimbun)

Preservation activities for Eda midoriishi coral using ropes to farm them in the sea and then transplanting them are being employed in an effort to save an endangered colony at Kuzura in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture.

The colony's location is said to be at the northern limit of its habitat. It used to cover about 5,000 square meters, however, it has decreased sharply to about 5 percent of its known peak size, damaged by low sea temperatures, a kind of sea urchin and other causes.

To rebuild the colony, local entities such as the Uchiura fisheries cooperative and Tokai University's School of Marine Science and Technology organized a group to protect the coral and started farming it. In three years' time, the colony has enlarged about 20 square meters.

"The method of farming coral using ropes has the advantage for not easily accumulating deposits that prevent them from growing," said Hiroya Yamano, director of the Center for Environmental Biology and Ecosystem Studies of the National Institute for Environmental Studies.

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