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8. Explore: Click Return to original conditions and Restart. Experiment with different levels of Net fishing. Net fishing kills all fish approximately equally. It also can damage delicate corals. For each experiment, run the simulation for approximately 40 years to see the long- term effects on the reef. Summarize the results of each experiment in the table below.

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