+ Follow CORAL REEF RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE Tag
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[Title] => RPs rich marine system could be destroyed ESP
[Summary] => Nearly half of the worlds coral reefs may be lost in the next 40 years unless urgent measures are taken to protect them against the threat of climate change, according to a new report released by the World Conservation Union and disseminated locally by its attached agency, the Ecological Society of the Philippines (ESP).
The Swiss-based organization called for the establishment of additional marine protected areas to prevent further degradation by making corals more robust and helping resist bleaching.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-02 00:00:00
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The Swiss-based organization called for the establishment of additional marine protected areas to prevent further degradation by making corals more robust and helping resist bleaching.
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