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Coral Reefs Could Die Off Within the Century

Coral reefs extinction threatens marine life as one-third of species face danger. Urgent action is needed for their survival.

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Researchers are sounding the alarm about the world's coral reefs, declaring that one-third of reef-building species are now threatened with extinction. If the news sounds familiar, it's because researchers published a separate report about the dire condition of reef ecosystems in U.S. waters earlier this week. The new study widens the focus to look at all coral reefs throughout the world's oceans, and also issues a terrifying diagnosis: Unless action is taken, it is conceivable that the "rainforests of the ocean" could be wiped out this century....

"Whether corals actually go extinct this century will depend on the continued severity of climate change, extent of other environmental disturbances, and the ability of corals to adapt" [Telegraph],

Global warming and warming ocean waters are the main culprit in the burgeoning catastrophe, researchers say.

researchers write in the journal Science [subscription required].

When water temperatures rise, coral polyps - tiny animals that ...

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