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BARBADOS CREATES HISTORY BY PLANTING CORALS AT CARLISLE BAY | The Bajan Reporter

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Barbados created history on Tuesday by planting 50 fragments of staghorn coral from the Folkstone Marine Reserve at Carlisle Bay for the first time, as it marked World Oceans Day, under the theme: Ocean: Life and Livelihoods. Speaking moments before boarding the Mojito vessel at the Shallow Draught, Minister Humphrey explained that the coral used […]

Source: The Bajan Reporter | Web’s Eye View of Barbados in the Caribbean

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