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Interesting article in CNBC about the long term threats of St Martin if it continues to lose it's reef. http://www.cnbc.com/id/102611775
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Interesting article. While it is happening all over the world I still see healthy beautiful corals on my many dives in St Maarten. It has defiantly changed over the years but the pictures in the article don't show the true picture beneath the surface, only the worst. But that's reporting.
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