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  • Increased coastal flooding is just one climate change impact described by South Pacific islanders.

    Villagers share climate change experiences

    Coastal flooding, widespread coral bleaching, changed octopus spawning patterns, decreased crop ...

    27 July 2004
  • Humpback whales (<I>Megaptera novaeangliae</I>) and whale-watching boat, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.

    Pacific nations denied whale sanctuary

    WWF expressed extreme disappointment at the tactics used by Japan and its allies at the ...

    21 July 2004
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