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Florida Keys / Elkhorn coral / Staghorn coral / Coral bleaching / Acropora / Coral / Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary / Brain coral / Florida Reef / Anthozoa / Coral reefs / Acroporidae
Date: 2012-07-18 15:11:54
Florida Keys
Elkhorn coral
Staghorn coral
Coral bleaching
Acropora
Coral
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Brain coral
Florida Reef
Anthozoa
Coral reefs
Acroporidae

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