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2023-11-27 21:19:36 UTC - SOMEWHAT_HELPFUL

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Post implies that there is no coral damage happening and that it is increasing. But in fact, the type of coral that is growing is the faster growing kind, which is more susceptible to bleaching and breakdown. This would be similar to fast growing weeds in your garden. https://e360.yale.edu/digest/great-barrier-reef-coral-cover-2022-record

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