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    Heidi - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by raptor View Post
    Actually cuba is protecting much of its reefs, and they watched our mistakes. Thankfully they are avoiding them.
    Corals and fish we thought were near extint are flourishing there.
    People need to see the effects we are causing to all life in the sea.
    You should google it and see for yourself. Heres a link to get started. I doubt that cuba is releasing any corals. This is probably a marketing ploy by calling them cuban. JMO
    Scientists Work To Protect Cuba's Unspoiled Reefs : NPR
    Ok so just for the record I was trying to be funny. I read this article and it was really interesting, thanks for sharing this raptor. And hopefully no one was really offended by my polite incorrectness. :embarrased:

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    And they are still using the "cuban" name.....

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