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GCRA
(redirected from Global Coral Reef Alliance)

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GCRAGeneric Cell Rate Algorithm
GCRAGlobal Coral Reef Alliance
GCRAGlueckstal Colonies Research Association (est. 1986; Fargo, ND)
GCRAGas-Cooled Reactor
GCRAGreater Columbus Rowing Association (Ohio)
GCRAGovernment Committee on Religious Affairs (Vietnam)


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In November 2002, scientists led by Thomas Goreau, President of the Global Coral Reef Alliance, grabbed the world's attention by declaring that, "this year more coral died of heat stroke than from all human causes to date ever.
According to Thomas Goreau, president of the Global Coral Reef Alliance in Chappaqua, New York and adviser to the United Nations Environment Programme, almost all the Great Barrier Reef's surface water was 2[degrees]C or more above normal for more than two months from early 3anuary to mid-March.
Cervino of the Global Coral Reef Alliance in New York City, points out that plague type II is "the fastest-spreading disease, and it affects the most species [of coral].
 
 
 
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