In the specific operation, we cut the coral into finger-sized pieces and cultivate them to form petite "seedlings". When the seedlings grow to the size suitable for transplantation, choose the sea area with suitable water quality, temperature, topography and other environmental conditions and fix them on natural coral reefs or artificial reefs. When breeding, you can nail a shelf on the seabed, hang a rope on it, and then tie the coral to the rope to form a coral tree; Or pull up the net to make a floating bed and plant corals on it? Through unremitting efforts, the survival rate of bottom-seeded corals has been greatly improved.
Many times, we also need to wear diving equipment to work on the seabed. For example, when corals ovulate at night, we will go to the bottom of the sea for many nights to get coral fertilized eggs; Fixing the broken branches on the artificial reef is also a "diving" operation in the whole process. The pressure of the sea, the sloshing caused by the waves, and the complicated and changeable weather factors are all great tests for the work, which require excellent technology, physical strength and super patience.