If protected, researchers say these coral strongholds may help repopulate more degraded reefs across the Central Pacific.By Teresa TomassoniMAJURO, Marshall Islands—Perched on the bow of an aluminum landing craft, Anne Cohen gazed a few yards ahead of the vessel toward a yellow robot gliding across the emerald Majuro lagoon.
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