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Coral Reef Rescue

Damian Valentine

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Coral Reef Rescue follows marine biologist-in-training Emani and her inventive friend Soren as they dive into the vibrant but struggling coral reef. Armed with transect tapes and waterproof tablets, they survey living coral, discover bleached patches, and test biodegradable mesh domes to restore color. Along the way, they tag sea cucumbers to study sediment turnover, observe cleaner-shrimp stations, and design a clever retrieval net to free reef creatures from ghost nets. Onshore, they partner with local fishermen to adopt reef-friendly practices. Through underwater escapades and community teamwork, Emani and Soren prove that curiosity, creativity, and compassion can revive the ocean’s spectacular coral kingdoms.
Available since: 08/11/2025.
Print length: 141 pages.

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