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Marshall Islands Coral Reefs
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The Marshall Islands, a remote nation in the Pacific, is home to one of the most pristine coral reef systems on the planet. These vibrant underwater ecosystems teem with life and function as critical habitats for numerous marine species. Coral reefs here exhibit incredible diversity, playing a pivotal role in maintaining ocean health. The reef structures serve as natural barriers, protecting coastlines and supporting local fisheries. For indigenous communities, these waters not only provide sustenance but also have deep cultural significance.

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