Japanese fishermen began to breed corals to save the ocean ecosystem

Today, 14:26

Japanese fishermen have proven that the seabed can be cultivated just as well as a vegetable garden. Having temporarily swapped their fishing nets for the tools of underwater gardeners, they set about restoring coral reefs with the same meticulousness with which they usually sort their catch. Now the coastal zone of Okinawa resembles a carefully planned aquarium, where every coral knows its place.

Neat rows of young corals have lined the ocean floor, as if someone decided to plant a submarine garden. It seems that soon the first certified specialists in underwater landscape design will appear, and the depths of the sea will sound like a Japanese version of the "Farmers' Anthem".

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