coral bleaching
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Massive Marine Heatwave Triggered Rapid Caribbean Coral Reef Collapse and Coral Bleaching
A massive marine heatwave triggered severe coral bleaching across Caribbean coral reefs, with new research showing reef collapse happened much faster than scientists predicted.
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Coral Bleaching Crisis: Ocean Heatwaves Devastate Reefs and Marine Biodiversity
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Coral Bleaching Crisis: How Ocean Warming Threatens Marine Ecosystems Worldwide
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Extreme Heat Threatens Florida Coral Reefs: Scientists Warn
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Coral-Algal Symbiosis May Help in Recovery from Coral Bleaching Due to Climate Change and Ocean Warming
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Great Barrier Reef Fishes Are Losing Their Colors Due to Mass Bleaching
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Great Barrier Reef Experienced Another Mass Bleaching Event for the Sixth Time
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Dangerously High Temperatures May Signal Another Mass Bleaching in Great Barrier Reef
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