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The Reefs of Tomorrow: Predicting Which Corals Will Survive Climate ChaosBeneath the shimmering blue surface of our oceans lies a world of color and life so breathtaking it almost feels otherworldly ...
Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral has grown to include 84% of the ocean’s reefs in the most intense event of its kind in ...
Last week, the International Coral Reef Initiative (ICRI), a global partnership and forum of 100-plus governments, NGOs, and ...
Coral reefs have long been losing their color due to bleaching, but a recent uptick has caused nearly all of the world's ...
Bleached coral dies when exposed to heat stress for too long, threatening the bountiful marine ecosystem that depends on it ...
The task force leading U.S. efforts to preserve and protect coral reef ecosystems recognized the coral reef and fisheries ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Worst Bleaching Event on Record Is Hitting Most of the World’s Coral ReefsScientists are alarmed by the ongoing crisis, with deteriorating conditions harming marine life in the tropics and beyond ...
More than 80% of the world's coral reefs fell victim to harmful bleaching and is now in "uncharted territory" with the worst ...
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