Environment
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Seaweed May Overtake Coral Reeds in the Absence of 'Lawnmower' Fish
The first global synthesis on the state of the plant-eating fish that live among coral reefs has found that where fishing is prevalent, populations of these fish have declined by more than 50 percent compared to non-fished reef areas.
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