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Not all starfish are the stuff of fairy tales. The crown-of-thorns Starfish eats massive amounts of coral on our favourite Aussie icon — the Great Barrier Reef. We're working with an all-star team who've discovered a new way to combat this menace of the reef ... and you can find it in your kitchen!

Category: Reef 2050
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