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3D printing used to aid Caribbean coral

By Associated Press in Kralendijk, Bonaire | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-14 08:37

Vast coral reefs surrounding this island are considered by many experts to be the healthiest and best-protected in the Caribbean, and that makes Bonaire an ideal spot to test whether 3D printing technology can help preserve these vital marine habitats around the world.

A partnership that includes the foundation of ocean explorer Fabien Cousteau will be using the rapidly developing layered printing technology to design structures that are virtually identical to the ornate natural coral formations that have long made the southern Caribbean island a top diving destination. They hope their artificial creations will foster natural growth of the reef faster than other methods.

"Essentially we will be able to print rock in quotations," Cousteau said.

3D printing used to aid Caribbean coral

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