Fiordland has two tiny marine reserves in a region famed for its underwater life, including black corals (they're white) growing close to the surface. Forest and Bird has suggested the creation of a Fiordland Marine Park to protect its underwater wilderness.
TONY & JENNY ENDERBY
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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 37
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44Fiordland has two tiny marine reserves in a region famed for its underwater life, including black corals (they're white) growing close to the surface. Forest and Bird has suggested the creation of a Fiordland Marine Park to protect its underwater wilderness. TONY & JENNY ENDERBY Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 37
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