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    Oceanographic Magazine: Amazon of the Seas

    • George Stoyle
    February 28, 2024
    • Biodiversity
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    • Sustainable Fisheries

    The Coral Triangle is a marine area located in the western Pacific Ocean, home to an astonishing 76% of the world's known coral species and over 3,000 species of fish - more than twice the number found anywhere else in the world. Rare's George Stoyle, an award-winning nature photographer, recently traveled there to capture the beauty beneath the surface and chronicle what Rare and others are doing to protect it.

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