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In a new study published by PLOS, scientists have discovered a coral reef in Belize where Acropora corals appear to be thriving, despite their widespread destruction in surrounding reefs that have endured the same pressures.
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Sponge Contributions to the Geology and Biology of Reefs: Past, Present, and Future
The Role of Sponges in the Mesoamerican Barrier-Reef Ecosystem, Belize - ScienceDirect
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Reef restored: How Belize saved its beloved coral reefs
RESILIENCE OF ENDANGERED ACROPORA SP. CORALS IN BELIZE. WHY IS CORAL GARDENS REEF THRIVING? - Keck Geology Consortium
Reef restored: How Belize saved its beloved coral reefs
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Nitrogen eutrophication particularly promotes turf algae in coral reefs of the central Red Sea [PeerJ]
RESILIENCE OF ENDANGERED ACROPORA SP. CORALS IN BELIZE. WHY IS CORAL GARDENS REEF THRIVING? - Keck Geology Consortium
Ecological solutions to reef degradation: optimizing coral reef restoration in the Caribbean and Western Atlantic [PeerJ]
Reef restored: How Belize saved its beloved coral reefs
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