Divers remove 86,000 pounds of ghost nets from a single Hawaiian reef
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This open-ocean coral reef is known as Kamokuokamohoaliʻi, which translates to “island of the shark god,” and harbors 37 coral species. It’s located over 800 miles from Honolulu.
This open-ocean coral reef is known as Kamokuokamohoaliʻi, which translates to “island of the shark god,” and harbors 37 coral species. It’s located over 800 miles from Honolulu.
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