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Coral reefs will transform but can persist, if carbon is curbed
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Coral with a kick: the fascinating life of stinging fire coral
Jill Studholme
Dive in with The Reef-World Foundation: “Drops in the Ocean” Campaign...
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Sunken warships exceptionally good for coral reefs, Thistlegorm study finds
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Transplants can save dying coral reefs, but genetically diverse donors are...
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Why does one Soft Coral Pulsate?
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New danger for sea fans in warming seas: Metal pollution
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How to protect corals from climate change?
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Equatorial coral reefs less affected by global warming
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Caribbean coral reefs gone within 20 years
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