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Orient Bay Coral Reefs #146514
10/16/2017 01:02 PM
10/16/2017 01:02 PM
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JimRuos Offline OP
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Coral reefs protect Orient Bay. The island environmental organizations note the devastation of coral by Irma, but not specifically at Orient Bay. Any report? ...Jim

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Re: Orient Bay Coral Reefs [Re: JimRuos] #146515
10/16/2017 02:51 PM
10/16/2017 02:51 PM
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The reefs will still be there. The topmost growth will have been affected, but that's now what protects the shore, it's the rocky remains of the long dead organisms underneath. The bay will still be protected.

Sadly it takes years for coral colonies to grow, so it will be a long time before the reefs are really lively again.

Last edited by Ritchard; 10/16/2017 02:52 PM.

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