The record high hard coral cover seen last year was welcome news, representing recovery across much of the Reef. However, this year, the rapid coral rebound paused
The record high hard coral cover seen last year was welcome news, representing recovery across much of the Reef. However, this year, the rapid coral rebound paused
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The record high hard coral cover seen last year was welcome news, representing recovery across much of the Reef. However, this year, the rapid coral rebound paused
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