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Infrared Camera Exposes Reef Building

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Daniel S. Burgess

Marine scientist John R.M. Chisholm was scratching his head over this one. The coral in his aquarium, it seemed, suffered from somnambulism. On 21 nights over the course of a month, the colonies moved across the sandy bottom to a rock as far as 6 inches away. He decided to record this activity with an infrared camera, and so solved not only the case of the wandering coral, but also the mystery of how coral reefs form on the shifting seabed. "Reef corals are not thought to be capable of self-propulsion; thus, we were very surprised when we found that a number of corals had moved location...Read full article

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