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Coral reefs in trouble, scientists warn

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  • Findings discussed in National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration report
  • Twenty-five percent of all marine species need coral reefs to live and grow
  • Since last NOAA report in 2005, the Caribbean has lost 50 percent of its corals
  • Problem caused by rising sea temperatures, land-based pollution and other factors
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