Environment
Study Shows Pollution Harms Coral Reefs, But Action Can Help
A three-year study of more than 1,200 corals off the coast of Florida confirms the suspicion that pollution from nitrogen and phosphorus dumping, known as nutrient loading, harms the organisms, but researchers suggest that corals could recover if the pollution were to stop.
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