BenjaminHCCarr, to Battlemaps
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'Boiling not warming': Marine life suffers as Thai #sea temperatures hit record
The once vibrant and colourful #corals, about five metres (16 feet) underwater, have turned white in a phenomenon known as #coralbleaching, a sign that their health was deteriorating, due to higher water temperatures, scientists say.
https://www.reuters.com/business/environment/boiling-not-warming-marine-life-suffers-thai-sea-temperatures-hit-record-2024-05-23/

holocanthe, to indonesia French
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CharlieMcHenry, to climate
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plazi_species, to science
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CelloMomOnCars, to random
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”What we need to face up to is that no amount of tinkering with —attempting to make so-called —is going to save the world’s coral reefs,” she said. “The is our best chance of saving . And as coral scientists we need to start being honest brokers about this fact.”

https://heated.world/p/the-only-way-to-save-coral-reefs

mongabay, to news
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Scientists say that coral reefs are currently undergoing a global bleaching event, with more than 54% of the world’s coral reef areas in the territorial waters of over 50 countries experiencing heat stress. According to one scientist, the percentage of areas dealing with bleaching-level heat stress “has been increasing by roughly 1% per week.”

by Elizabeth Claire Alberts
https://news.mongabay.com/2024/04/global-coral-beaching-now-underway-looks-set-to-be-largest-on-record/

#News #Environment #Conservation #Oceans #Corals #CoralBleaching

Dragofix, to environment
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Great Barrier Reef Suffering Record Coral Bleaching With Damage 59 Feet Below the Surface https://www.ecowatch.com/great-barrier-deep-coral-bleaching.html

GeologistsCat, to Geology German
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Today is & I taught my humans that to be a the specimen needs to be at least 10.000 a old. That doesn't hold for this , but this is basically how fossils of corals look like. We found them during on the .

Humans

drell, to random
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Coral from The Deep exhibit at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

#oceans #deepsea #corals

mattotcha, to science
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CelloMomOnCars, to random
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"They found that a group of parasitic single-celled protists — called Syndiniales —are more common in that survive .

Protists, or single-cell eukaryotes, are less studied than bacteria in most host organisms but may have a major influence on the health of their coral host, according to the researchers"

https://www.miragenews.com/microbe-aids-coral-survival-amid-climate-change-1154527/

appassionato, to Aruba
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Corals at night

A nocturnal coral reef comes to life during a night dive in Aruba. Bioluminescence is a fascinating natural phenomenon illustrating the health of the oceans

Photograph: Nicolás Marín Benítez/EPOTY23

@photography
#corals
#bioluminescence
#Aruba

Climatehistories, to climate
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The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is leading an ambitious mission to restore iconic cora lreefs in the US. The mission aims to restore 3 million square feet at 7 locations to at least 25% coral cover by 2040.

With continued #climate warming and #OceanAcidification expected in the foreseeable future, finding and breeding #corals tough enough to withstand heat stress and rising acidity must be part of the process.

https://www.climate.gov/news-features/features/mission-iconic-reefs-noaa-aims-restore-florida-keys-climate-resilient-corals

dezene, to snails
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Yes, I spend some time at "that other website" because there are still gems like this tweet:

https://twitter.com/KkHimalaya/status/1700177794133786946

...where I found out about #Yemen's #Socotra Archipelago.

Quotes: "...37% of Socotra’s 825 #plant species, 90% of its #reptile species and 95% of its land #snail species do not occur anywhere else in the world."

Also, offshore:

"...253 species of reef-building #corals, 730 species of #coastal #fish & 300 species of #crab, #lobster and #shrimp."

🤯😲

🔗 https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1263/

backpackandsnorkel, to random
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The #lagoon tour in #BoraBora was the best in French #Polynesia. Our guide showed us to weave hats from #coconut leaves, brought us to fantastic spots to #swim and #snorkel with lots of #sharks , some #stingrays and #colorful #fish and #corals . https://ift.tt/BrVDp9f

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