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It’s Zooxanthellae (Not Peanut Butter & Jelly)

April 30, 2010

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Billy B., the self-described “natural science song and dance man” and creator of the BioBlitz anthem for the Rock Creek Park BioBlitz in 2007, leads kids from Homestead’s Laura C. Saunders Elementary School in an animated rendition of his song Coral Reef during opening ceremonies at the Biscayne BioBlitz.

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Ford Cochran

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