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Researchers have observed the influence of lunar cycles on ocean creatures for centuries, with corals being one of many marine animals thought to align their annual reproduction to the moon. On one mesmerizing night a year, depending on the rhythm of the moon and the temperature of the water, entire coral reefs release their colorful eggs into the ocean, creating a blizzard-like phenomenon known as “coral spawning.” 🌕

Christopher Brunner

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