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Leading technology to revolutionize fighting climate change and stop coral reefs from being bleached and dying.
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With modern, flexible, on land tank infrastructure we aim to provide easy, efficient, and safe integration with our current ecosystem.
We plan to reach out to organizations such as NOAA's Coral Reef Conservation Program, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, tourism industries, aquariums, coastal communities, and private companies who already have networks of resources, and we plan to use grant applications and loans to expand our business.
Scientists are exploring the possibilities of GMO corals across the globe. Researchers at Stanford University led by Dr. Philip Cleves are using the CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing technology to modify coral genes.
Growing GMO corals requires specific infrastructure including tanks such as frag tanks, water reservoirs, and CRISPR Cas9 or other genome editing technology, and micro injection tools.
We are the Norwood School Robotics team. We have been pushing boundaries the entire year, and are prepared to go to Massachusetts and win gold by putting our climate first with innovative solutions to save our sea's.