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Tokelau, coral reefs
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The environmental organisation said the expedition, which began on 27 March. The environmental organisation said the expedition, which began on 27 March. Photo: Supplied/New Zealand Geographic Tokelau's coral reefs appear to be recovering following coral bleaching, according to a rapid assessment expedition led by Conservation International with New Zealand Geographic (NZ Geo).

The environmental organisation said the expedition, which began on 27 March in Atafu, continued through Nukunonu to Fakaofo, and concluded with final consultations with the Fakaofo Taupulega (Council of Elders). The expedition team spent one week documenting what they say are encouraging signs of ecosystem recovery. It said the comprehensive rapid assessment expedition is the most thorough environmental survey of Tokelau's ecosystems in nearly two decades.

Tokelau's Natural Resources and Environment department director Asi Pasilio told Pacific Waves that it is encouraging news.

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