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Corals Spawn in Synchronized Night Events

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On some reefs, millions of corals release egg-sperm bundles on the same night. Cues like moon cycles and water temperature set the timing, and the sea fills like drifting snow.

We imagine the sea quiet at night, yet some reefs do the opposite. Once a year, corals release reproductive bundles in a tightly timed window, as if they set alarms together. The surface can suddenly fill with drifting particles, and then it is over.\n\nSynchronization boosts success because releasing eggs and sperm at the same time increases the chance of meeting. Environmental cues such as moonlight, day length, and water temperature tune the biological calendar. In a way, the reef reproduces by listening to the sky.\n\nA striking detail is how the bundles rise and currents spread them outward. That widens genetic mixing and gives new corals a chance to settle in new places. A brief night event acts like a lottery that shapes the reef’s future.\n\nUnderstanding coral spawning is crucial for protecting reefs. Warming seas and pollution can disrupt this delicate timing. That single synchronized night is a survival plan written into the ocean’s calendar.
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