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Hawaii Responds to Coral-Reef Bleaching, Assembling Management Plan
Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) is responding to two years of mass coral bleaching with a management program. They will gather scientific opinion and build next steps for making reefs more resilient. Some groups feel that the aquarium trade should stop gathering fish; others disagree with this.
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