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Ten million corals are in the path of Port Everglades dredging project
The Port Everglades Navigation Improvements Project threatens 10 million corals, including over 40,000 endangered staghorn colonies, risking unprecedented reef damage, NOAA scientists warn.
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Orlando Sentinel
Ten million corals are in the path of Port Everglades dredging project
Scientists warn that a proposed expansion of Port Everglades could damage corals, including some of the only remaining endangered staghorn corals in Florida.
·Deerfield Beach, United States
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