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Published online 4 June 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/453710c
Indian coral islands under threat from algae
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Saving Indain coral islands is extremely important and no matter whosoever is responsilble for this carelessness, there should be immediiate measures to save this precious boidiversity,. We just cannot afford to lose our precious natural gifts because of negligience by any corporation or institute as such. We must ensure that such things do not reoccur anywhere else because already we are in an era of climate change amd loss of species and any more losses can drastically change the delicate balance in Nature. Priyanka Kapoor Researcher University of Delhi India