Australian reef ecologist Katharina Fabricius inspects a ceramic tile installed a year earlier near CO2 vents off Normanby Island, Papua New Guinea, to see what types of marine life had taken root. Amid the more corrosive water near the vents, algae, sea grasses and slime were taking over, driving out new coral colonies.
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