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Study suggests three-quarters of Indo-Pacific coral reefs could drown as sea levels rise

Study suggests three-quarters of Indo-Pacific coral reefs could drown as sea levels riseWorldPing

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) scientists have found that most coral reefs across the Indo-Pacific may struggle to grow fast enough to keep pace with accelerating sea-level rise.

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