Ancient cold-water corals discovered on Newfoundland's Grand Banks
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Researchers are unveiling ancient cold-water corals from Newfoundland's Grand Banks that have never been seen before by humans, following a research journey to the region.
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Ancient cold-water corals, never seen before by humans, are being unveiled this week by researchers following a journey to Newfoundland’s Grand Banks.
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