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Politics / Pacific Regional Environment Programme / Coral bleaching / Micronesia Challenge / Marine conservation / Adaptation to global warming / Coral / Coral reefs / Physical geography / Environment
Date: 2010-09-04 09:07:10
Politics
Pacific Regional Environment Programme
Coral bleaching
Micronesia Challenge
Marine conservation
Adaptation to global warming
Coral
Coral reefs
Physical geography
Environment

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