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Keppel Bay’s 7700-year-old reefs

Keppel Bay’s 7700-year-old reefs

by Alison Jones | Aug 23, 2020 | Coral

—The Keppel Islands— Keppel Bay’s 7700-year-old reefs  By Dr Alison Jones  |    23 Aug 2020 Unlike other reefs of the Great Barrier Reef, Keppel Bay reefs have been able to alter their pattern of growth and survive changes in sea level and climate about every...

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