Australian scuba tour company is planting coral as vacationers stay away

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Employees of an Australian dive tour operator continue to plant coral on the Great Barrier Reef after business was shut down in wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Hosp said normally his team is busy tending to the needs of their costumers on the immersive expeditions and rarely do their professional divers have more than 30 minutes to spare for coral planting. But lately, it's been smooth sailing for science.

Scuba tour company Passions for Paradise is planting coral on the Great Barrier Reef as tourists stay home during the coronavirus pandemic. Only four divers and a marine biologist are allowed on the boat at a time to keep with social distancing guidelines.

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So?

This is awesome! Replenishing coral reefs. 💕💕

I think he will be safe down there.

I want to help them.

Omg can coronavirus SWIM

I figured out how to make a warp engine for space travel, for space force! I was taken from a Nazi genetic engineering lab in Europe and taken to Pittsburgh in 1996. I was kept in isolation, and fed things they wanted me to figure out for 24 years.

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