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Over 1,300 destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (COTs) were removed from coral reefs around Tabawan and Adal Islands in Semporna following reports of active outbreaks threatening local reef ecosystems, says NGO Reef Check Malaysia. | Collector
Over 1,300 destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (COTs) were removed from coral reefs around Tabawan and Adal Islands in Semporna following reports of active outbreaks threatening local reef ecosystems, says NGO Reef Check Malaysia.
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Over 1,300 destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (COTs) were removed from coral reefs around Tabawan and Adal Islands in Semporna following reports of active outbreaks threatening local reef ecosystems, says NGO Reef Check Malaysia.

Over 1,300 destructive crown-of-thorns starfish (COTs) were removed from coral reefs around Tabawan and Adal Islands in Semporna following reports of active outbreaks threatening local reef ecosystems, says NGO Reef Check Malaysia.

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