March 31, 2006, Newsletter Issue #10: Indonesia Marine Life

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Indonesia’s marine life and unique location places it at the epicenter of our planet’s marine biodiversity. Indonesia’s waters are home to everything from great whale sharks to the world’s tiniest seahorses. Because Indonesia’s water temperatures are typically a bit cooler than other regions, the effects of global warming have not yet taken their toll here. Indonesia’s coral reefs are still rich and vibrant, and the Lembeh Strait area has some of the most amazing marine creatures you will ever see. But don’t take my word for it, see and go diving in Indonesia for yourself.

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