Interesting description of the mechanism by which a whole species could really be lost in a single generation.
Collecting, transporting and raising eggs in tanks is a relatively straightforward process at a smaller scale. It has been done successfully for research purposes in South Australia.
Raising hatchlings is harder and more labour intensive. Then there is the question of what to do with them once they hatch. But the three-month incubation period would buy us time.
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The giant cuttlefish’s technicolour mating display is globally unique. The South Australia algal bloom could kill them all
https://theconversation.com/the-giant-cuttlefishs-technicolour-mating-display-is-globally-unique-the-sa-algal-bloom-could-kill-them-all-262108Interesting description of the mechanism by which a whole species could really be lost in a single generation.
Good luck to them.