Caribbean
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Caribbean Fire Corals Survive Global Warming, Diseases, Hurricanes
According to a study, fire corals in the Caribbean can persist even if the rest of the reef dies due to hurricanes, diseases, and global warming.
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Climate Change: Dire Effects and the Recommendations of Caribbean Experts
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Magnitude 7.7 Earthquake Jolts Caribbean Region
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LOOK: Rare Lightning Sprites Illuminate The Sky Over Hurricane Matthew
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The Return of the Manatees! Singapore-Born Sea Cows Back in the Caribbean After a Century of Extinction
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Hydrothermal Vent System Unlike Any Other Found in Caribbean
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Million-Year-Old Monkey Tibia Found in Caribbean
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New Guinea Flatworm Has Reached the Americas
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