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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Scientists say Asia's corals dying en masse
Scientists say Asia's corals dying en masse
Coral reefs in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean are dying from the worst bleaching effect in more than a decade, Australian marine scientists said Tuesday.
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