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With climate change causing ocean temperatures to rise, marine life is dying off, including coral reefs that many species rely on.
In Thailand , fishing communities are bearing the brunt of this devastation as they struggle to make their catch with a diminishing supply of fish.
50% of coral in the Gulf of Thailand already bleaching, according to Thai government scientists.
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