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Notes 
1. See http://arehive.fieldmuseum.org/expeditions/heaney_expedition/about.html; http://www.ealaeademy.org/ 
seience/hearst/. 
2. See http;//vertebrates.si.eduyflshes/albatross/ ito_illustrations.html. 
3. For example, reefs to the west, in Palawan, did not fair as well from the same bleaehing event and had significant 
die-off of reefs that were too stressed to recover. 
4. The authors were Alan E. Leviton, Rafe M. Brown, Maren Gaulke, and Aiwin C. Diesmos. Both Rafe and Arvin 
participated in the expedition. 
5. It is available on YouTube at: http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=T-RUpL_lEoo. As mentioned previously, the 
Philippine ABS-CBN documentary aired in the Philippines on Earth Day 2012. 
6. See http://archive.fieldmuseum.org/expeditions/ heaney expedition/video.html. 
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