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Nov 24, 2006
photo taken by individuals who love and want to save these incredible species and their natural habitats. We can help! go to> www.Oceana .org  > www.starfish.ch/reef/hotspots.html
 WWF ,  Greenpeace, National Geographic etc.
Sea animals are also being hunted for their shells
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