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coral quarantine

Coral samples so saturated with plume that they are rejected in quarantine, still in buckets – this consitutes some 60-70 percent of Porter’s finds. (Photo: Scott Porter)

coral quarantine

Published on September 8, 2014 by Charles Digges

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pluming coral

charles@bellona.no

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