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Strange disease threatens Caribbean coral reef
Agence France-Presse
2019-11-12
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The breathtaking reds, yellows and purples of the Mesoamerican Reef have been turning sickly white, leading researchers on a desperate hunt to understand and fight the mysterious disease killing the Caribbean's corals.
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