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77% of the world's reefs are affected by bleaching, mainly due to warming ocean waters.
It's the largest and fourth mass global bleaching on record and is impacting both hemispheres.
Coral reefs are vital ecosystems that support 25% of marine life and nearly a billion people.
New Zealand , the United Kingdom , Germany and France pledge $30 million to the U.N. fund for coral reefs.
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