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A grassroots effort to bring Jamaica's coral reefs back from the brink
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A series of natural and man-made disasters in the 1980s and 1990s destroyed 85 percent of the country's reefs. But they are starting to reappear, thanks to the work of coral nurseries and fish sanctuaries.
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