Study Finds 15 'Bright Spots' Where Coral Reefs Aren't Dying As Fast As Expected
Around the world, warm oceans and human interference are still causing massive reef "bleaching." A newly released study looks at what's different about these healthier-than-expected reefs.
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June 17, 2016 at 01:24AM
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NPR News: Study Finds 15 'Bright Spots' Where Coral Reefs Aren't Dying As Fast As Expected
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