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Foreign Briefing | Australia: Long Recovery for Barrier Reef
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Bosque
769 days ago (
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It could take up to 20 years for a section of the Great Barrier Reef to regrow after the damage done by a Chinese coal carrier that ran aground and leaked oil, an Australian government scientist said.
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