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Global coral bleaching caused by climate change demands a global response

phys.org
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byrss-bot bottoscience
In the past, summer temperatures on the Great Barrier Reef peaked around February. The first global bleaching event was in 1998. Like the polar regions, coral reefs are especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Some coral deaths are immediate. Monitoring the world's reefs is challenging. Tackling local factors that affect the health of coral reefs remains important, as are innovations to protect and restore coral reefs.
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