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Impacts of Natural Disasters on the Coral Reef Ecosystem – A Note of Reflection after TC Winston

Impacts of Natural Disasters on the Coral Reef Ecosystem – A Note of Reflection after TC Winston

by Marica Vakacola | Mar 18, 2016 | Natural Disasters

Natural Disasters – Positive or Negative For Our Coral Reef EcoSystem? A natural disaster is usually one of the factors that balance the natural ecosystem of any given environment. It usually gives all the living species in any given environment a fresh start,...

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