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Coral structures have an incredible capacity for protecting coastal communities, providing a vital underwater buffer against powerful waves, storm surges, and floods — their resilient characteristics mean that they have the potential to reduce wave energy by 97%. Reefs serve as a natural defense along nearly 45,000 miles of coastline, equivalent to three times the distance between the U.S. and Sri Lanka!

Richard Whitcombe

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