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Na0841 Coral Reef Reconstruction Project

Gu Kaiwen was silently communicating with the expression of natural consciousness in his mind. Global warming is indeed a big problem, but there should be a way to solve it?

In response to Gu Kaiwen's inquiry, the natural consciousness expression did not give an answer, "Please wake up, but you haven't washed and slept yet, why did you dream first?"

‘…’ Gu Kaiwen was speechless, ‘Stop making trouble, expressive, tell me, what exactly is there to solve the problem of global warming?’

'You're the one who stops making trouble, Guardian, when you have 10 billion, we'll discuss this issue again.' The natural consciousness expression added, '10 billion US dollars.'

Gu Kaiwen was powerless to complain, ‘I’ve disturbed you! Goodbye!’

$10 billion?

Why doesn’t this natural consciousness manifestation go to heaven?

Although Boss Gu’s annual profit is very high now, it is still much worse than the rank of $10 billion.

Sun Fei looked at Gu Kaiwen and fell silent. He thought Gu Kaiwen was worried about the flooding of the Novo Islands after global warming.

"Boss Gu, you don't have to worry too much. That's all 20 years later. Who can tell the future clearly?" Sun Fei said something comforting that was not a consolation.

Twenty years is indeed a long time, who knows what it will look like in twenty years?

Or in twenty years, who stipulates that Boss Gu cannot make $10 billion?

After a little understanding, Gu Kaiwen asked, "Brother Sun, have you contacted an expert in studying oceans and lagoons?"

"Yes." Sun Fei responded, then added, "Is there any problem?"

"There is a little problem." Gu Kaiwen nodded, "Can we contact the outside world here?"

"Of course!" Sun Fei laughed, "We have satellite phones and the support of the satellite communication network."

"Contact the ocean experts you are looking for. I have something to ask for advice." Gu Kaiwen responded.

Sun Fei nodded, "Wait a minute, I'll contact us. By the way, the marine expert we are looking for is Zhang Weihai, a very powerful marine expert, especially the research on lagoons. He is our top authoritative expert in China."

Gu Kaiwen has no intention of replying.

Almost five minutes later, Sun Fei contacted Zhang Weihai. He first communicated with Zhang Weihai before handing the satellite phone to Gu Kaiwen.

Gu Kaiwen took the phone and said, "Hello, I am Gu Kaiwen."

Zhang Weihai also introduced himself before asking, "Mr. Gu, what are you going to ask about?"

"I want to ask if you know how to grow corals." Gu Kaiwen asked straight to the point.

"Are you talking about artificial cultivation of coral reefs and coral reef regeneration technology?" Zhang Weihai continued to ask, "Mr. Gu means he wants to restore the coral reef ecological environment of the lagoon?"

"Yes." Gu Kaiwen responded affirmatively, "Do you have such skills?"

Zhang Weihai laughed loudly, "It seems that Mr. Gu has never understood the relevant fields."

Zhang Weihai did not keep it in a silence. He continued, "If Mr. Gu had learned about the relevant fields, he would have discovered that I have presided over the regeneration of coral reefs in the Shanan Islands and the Sansha Islands and artificially cultivated coral reefs."

"So you are a real expert, right?" Gu Kaiwen asked.

Fortunately, Zhang Weihai was not opposite Gu Kaiwen, otherwise Zhang Weihai would have a black question mark face. What is a real expert?

Could it be that there are fake experts?

"Ahem, if it is artificially cultivated coral reefs, I must be a real expert. However, Mr. Gu, I must remind you that artificially cultivate coral reefs is a bit slow and the cost is relatively high." Zhang Weihai responded.

"Slow?" Gu Kaiwen frowned, "What's the situation?"

"Mr. Gu should know that corals are not plants, right?" Zhang Weihai explained.

Gu Kaiwen responded affirmatively, "Well, I know."

Coral is an animal, even if it looks like a plant, it is actually an animal.

"The process of cultivating coral polyps is very troublesome. Whether it is waiting for the coral polyps to ovulate annually or through plant-like broken limb cultivation, it is very troublesome," Zhang Weihai explained.

Zhang Weihai continued, "Taking the Australian Great Barrier Reef as an example, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the largest coral reefs in the world, but the Great Barrier Reef also faces the problem of coral reef deaths. Their research on artificial cultivation of coral reefs has been more than 20 years. Since 2016, they have officially started a large-scale artificial cultivation of coral reefs."

"What method did they use?" Gu Kaiwen was curious.

Zhang Weihai explained, "Every November to December, the sea temperature of the Great Barrier Reef located in the southern hemisphere warms. The coral polyps on the Great Barrier Reef release a large number of tadpoles and egg yolks in the sea water, and then wait for them to bind together, then attach to the reef or other corals, and eventually develop into new corals."

Zhang Weihai paused for a second and continued to explain, "The researchers of the Great Barrier Reef collected these tadpoles and small egg yolks, so that the combination of tadpoles and small egg yolks is easier. Wait for these tadpoles and small egg yolks to become coral larvae, and then put the coral larvae into the Great Barrier Reef."

Zhang Weihai added, "I heard that they used the undersea net bag technology to put these coral larvae inverted on the reef through dense net bags, further increasing the probability of coral polyps attaching to the reef."

"Is this method fast to cultivate coral reefs?" Gu Kaiwen asked.

"Of course it's fast!" Zhang Weihai responded affirmatively, "Although the brand new coral larvae can grow to the size of a meal plate once it is attached to the reef, it will take at least two or three years to grow to the size of a meal plate. However, the scale of this cultivation method is too large, and the number of coral larvae can exceed nine digits."

"Break billion?" Gu Kaiwen exclaimed.

"Actually that's a conservative statement." Zhang Weihai sighed, "During the breeding period, the coral polyps on the Great Barrier Reef can easily release trillions of tadpoles and egg yolks."

Gu Kaiwen took a breath.

In fact, the reproduction efficiency of coral polyps is very low. They can only release tadpoles and egg yolks on a large scale, thereby using their huge numbers to overcome the risks of the ocean.

There are too few coral polyps that really survive!

Artificial cultivation solved this problem, greatly increasing the survival rate of coral polyps. The statement that it exceeded 100 million is really conservative. As long as you are willing to invest money, it is really not a big problem for coral breeding work on the Great Barrier Reef.

Gu Kaiwen sighed, "This is too awesome!"

Speaking of this, Gu Kaiwen asked additionally, "Can we use this method to cultivate coral reefs?"
Chapter completed!
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