公民科学
Mother and daughter discover world's largest coral colony on Great Barrier Reef
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A mother-and-daughter duo of citizen scientists has uncovered the largest known coral colony on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, measuring 111 meters across and covering nearly 4,000 square meters. The J-shaped formation of Pavona clavus was found during a dive as part of the Great Reef Census initiative. Advanced 3D modeling confirmed its size, highlighting the role of community involvement in marine conservation.
浙江省一名17岁高中生胡嘉豪在括苍山进行了超过40个夜晚的实地观察,帮助发现了新型蛇类Achalinus mirabilis。这一发现是20世纪以来浙江省首个以本地为模式产地的全新爬行动物物种。研究人员称赞胡嘉豪提供了关键标本,推动了科学鉴定。
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A mother-daughter team of citizen scientists has uncovered what may be the world's largest coral colony on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The Pavona clavus structure spans 111 metres and covers nearly 4,000 square metres offshore from Cairns. Experts hail the find as a sign of resilience amid rising threats from climate change.