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Bleaching hits world's southernmost coral reef
Agence France-Presse
2019-04-03
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The corals off Lord Howe Island — some 600 kilometres offshore from Sydney and the world’s southernmost reef — have been hit by bleaching this summer, according to Australian scientists.
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