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Coast to Coast

Tuesday, December 26, 2000

Several NGOs and government projects have succeeded in efforts to rehabilitate the sea and coastline. Their success has become inspiration for other regions.

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WHEN it comes to the environment, good news is just as valuable as bad news. While bad news reminds us about the ever-present threat of environmental destruction, good news—like the success of a conservation project—can provide inspiration to the public that early preservation of the environment is a necessity.

Several NGOs, specifically those working in the areas of sea and coastal resources, as well as government projects, have bee

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