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Table Al.  Geographic Location of reefs studied.
Figure Al:  Geographical location of reefs cored.
Noy Figure A2: Location of drilling sites at selected reefs. Relative reef size to scale
Table A2.  Estimated Visitor Impact on Reefs Studied
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