michaelg May 11, 2005 Share May 11, 2005 some interesting stories: ******************************* * May 9, 2005 * * R E E F D I S P A T C H * * ___________________________ * * New Australian Reef * * * * New Shark-Reef Link * * * * New Reef Damage by Ship * * * * -- learn more at -- * * http://www.reefguardian.org * ******************************* Dear Friend of Coral Reefs, I invite you to visit our newly updated ReefGuardian website to find out what's new in coral reef conservation. Here's just a sampling... Why am I not really surprised? A new study has found that sharks are vital for coral reef health. Find out why via http://www.reefguardian.org. This really IS a surprise! Can you believe a vast new coral reef has been discovered off Australia? Read all about it via http://www.reefguardian.org. And it's the same old story. Another cruise ship has seriously damaged Cozumel's Paraiso Reef. Learn what happened via http://www.reefguardian.org. These new stories and more are all waiting for you at the recently updated ReefGuardian website. Just click onto http://www.reefguardian.org. Thanks for caring, Alexander Stone ReefGuardian International *************************** http://www.reefguardian.org *************************** P.S. -- Don't forget! You still have time to go to our website's Speak Up section to submit your public comments by May 15th on how much protection should be provided to the coral reefs of the Northwest Hawaiian Islands under a proposed NWHI Reserve Draft Operations Plan. And to let decision-makers know what you think about the Japanese-American plan to bury Henoko Reef during construction of a military airstrip, now that a U.S. federal judge has ruled that the US. government must weigh and consider the ecological impacts of burying that coral reef. Just click onto http://www.reefguardian.org/#speak. - - - This message was sent to you by ReefGuardian International, the coral reef conservation public interest membership organization, because we show you as registered to receive our ReefDispatches. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to ReefDispatch-off@list.ReefGuardian.org For more information on ReefGuardian International and its campaigns, visit our website at http://www.reefguardian.org/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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