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A Starfish-Killing, Artificially Intelligent Robot Is Set to Patrol the Great Barrier Reef - Scientific American
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Robot drone could protect Great Barrier Reef by killing crown-of-thorns starfish | Great Barrier Reef | The Guardian
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The Great Barrier Reef is in serious trouble. These fish can help. - Vox
Tourists Are Flocking to the Great Barrier Reef Before It Dies, Which May Not Be a Good Thing | The Weather Channel
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Great Barrier Reef: Fish exposed to oil make risky choices, study finds - ABC News
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Great Barrier Reef under attack by coral-eating starfish - The Washington Post
Great Barrier Reef: Crown-of-thorns starfish eating their way through coral in major outbreak - ABC News
Great Barrier Reef has deteriorated to 'critical' level due to climate change - ABC News
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