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influential Greens party's spokeswoman on the Great Barrier Reef, described
the dumping of bombs in such an environmentally sensitive area as "outrageous"
and said it should not be allowed."Have we gone completely mad?" she
told Australian Broadcasting Corp. "Is this how we look after our World
Heritage area now? Letting a foreign power drop bombs on it?"Graeme Dunstan,
who is among the environmentalists and anti-war activists demonstrating
against the joint exercises, said the mishap proved that the U.S. military
could not be trusted to protect the environment."How can they protect the
environment and bomb the reef at the same time? Get real," Dunstan
said from the Queensland coastal town of Yeppoon, near where the war
games are taking place.The Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest network
of coral structures, is rich in marine life and stretches more than
1,800 miles along Australia's northeast coast.
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