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		<title>By: Seahorse breeding &#171; Heaven On The Planet</title>
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		<dc:creator>Seahorse breeding &#171; Heaven On The Planet</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] *The seahorse breeding project was another Hotplanet sponsored program to aid the local villagers. The goal was to set up a low-tech operation as a demonstration and then hand this over to the locals for their livelihood improvement. This project led us to work more in the ocean, rather than trying to breed on the land and the next student Tobias successfully created an artificial reef (see News) [...]</description>
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