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Israeli divers use chisels and hammers to save coral(1/4)

2019-06-12 09:12:58 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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The scuba diving marine ecologists use chisels and hammers to remove the coral from the jetty pilings. After bringing the coral to the surface, they are taken to the Underwater Observatory Marine Park where they are divided between the reef and a large aquarium. (Photo/Agencies)

The scuba diving marine ecologists use chisels and hammers to remove the coral from the jetty pilings. After bringing the coral to the surface, they are taken to the Underwater Observatory Marine Park where they are divided between the reef and a large aquarium. (Photo/Agencies)

Marine ecologists are removing Red Sea coral and moving them to another site to avoid them perishing during maintenance works on a jetty. (Photo/Agencies)

Marine ecologists are removing Red Sea coral and moving them to another site to avoid them perishing during maintenance works on a jetty. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver in the Red Sea removes corals off the shore of Eilat in southern Israel. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver in the Red Sea removes corals off the shore of Eilat in southern Israel. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver in the Red Sea removes corals off the shore of Eilat in southern Israel. (Photo/Agencies)

A diver in the Red Sea removes corals off the shore of Eilat in southern Israel. (Photo/Agencies)

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