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Why the death of coral reefs could be devastating for millions of humans - The Washington Post

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Researchers say the death of coral reefs could leave people worldwide without protection from storms and could harm fishing and tourism industries.
Researchers say the death of coral reefs could leave people worldwide without protection from storms and could harm fishing and tourism industries.

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