Hot queen conch seeks cool mates: Florida’s new ‘speed dating’ service to save endangered shellfish
by Richard Luscombe in Miami from Environment | The Guardian on (#6QRX3)
Soaring sea temperatures have made the celebrated gastropod lethargic and infertile, so scientists are helping the threatened species to reproduce
Of the many novel initiatives dreamed up by scientists to protect threatened species from the ravages of record ocean temperatures, Florida's new speed dating for shellfish" programme might be about the most extraordinary.
Researchers are acting as matchmakers for the queen conch, a mollusc with iconic status in the Florida Keys, by removing them from the heat of their nearshore habitat and relocating them to deeper, cooler waters where a plethora of potential new partners awaits.
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