Mediterranean red coral as a spawning ground for cuttlefish
<p>The Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum) is a long-lived and slow-growing gorgonian, which suffered intense exploitation due to its precious calcium carbonate skeleton used in jewelry and traded worldwide [1]. </p>
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