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It's unexpected. The water quality components governments typically monitor - nitrogen and phosphorus - aren't killing the coral directly. It's sugars making bacteria on corals grow out of control.
David Kline
Components
Coral
Directly
Governments
Killing
Monitor
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Quality
Typically
Unexpected
Water
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