Biology
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Coral Reef in Ocean's 'Twilight Zone' Untouched by Climate Change Found in Tahiti
In November, scientists discovered an astounding find deep in the ocean off the coast of Tahiti: acres of massive, immaculate, rose-shaped corals blooming from the sea bottom in what's known as the ocean's "twilight zone."
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