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Miraculous Comeback: How This Coral Recovered From Bleaching

In October 2019, tragedy strikes the Cayman Crown. The beautiful coral of the reef was bleached, but four months later, the reef begins to make a miraculous recovery. Here's why.

Miraculous Comeback: How This Coral Recovered From Bleaching

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