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'Global Bleaching Event' leaves majority of world's reefs on the brink of death: 'The most severe and widespread … on record'
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Corals begin to bleach and die when seawater warms 1.5 degrees above the pre-industrial average.
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Read Full Article'Global Bleaching Event' leaves majority of world's reefs on the brink of death: 'The most severe and widespread … on record'
Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the ocean floor but support about 25% of all marine species. Despite their importance, a study published in Nature Communications found that warming water temperatures are causing coral bleaching events that damage ecosystems. Scientists found that the last event, the Third Bleaching Event, caused the most damage. To make matters worse, the fourth event is currently happening. "[The Third Bleaching Event was] b…
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