By A Mystery Man Writer
lt;p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ocean creatures use sound to help them decide where to live, and scientists are using underwater speakers to lure sea life back to ailing reefs — which could help save them.</span></p>
Young fish can be drawn to degraded coral reefs by loudspeakers playing the sounds of healthy reefs. Broadcasting healthy reef sound doubled the total number of fish arriving onto experimental patches of
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