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Well, i got soundly ignored with my Muricid enquiry yesterday, but hope
springs eternal..... i recently heard in passing, of a storm in Florida
or somewhere in the Carribean, that washed up an inordinantly large
amount of fresh-dead coral rubble.  The report opined that this was an
indicator of poor reef health in the area.  Does anybody have any
details regarding this report or the increasing vulnerability of shallow
reefs in the Carribean area, to storm damage?

Thanks,
Ross.

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