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Gulf of Mexico: In National Survey, Americans Say They'd Protect Gulf Biodiversity
In a national online survey of more than 1,500 households, Americans said they'd pay $35 to $107 more than current taxes to expand the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the Gulf of Mexico, which contains several reefs, whale sharks, sea turtles and other marine life.
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