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Most of the coral in Japan's largest coral reef are dead, and the rest are dying
![]() ![]() ![]() Japan has reported an alarming rate of death in its largest coral reef.* The environment ministry says that 70 percent of the coral at Sekiseishoko, off Okinawa, is dead. SEE ALSO: Biggest die-off of corals ever recorded on Great Barrier Reef 91.4 percent of the coral in the largest reef in the **rthern Hemisphere has also been bleached due to warm temperatures — meaning they're vulnerable and very likely to die, as well. ![]() Photo taken Sept. 12, 2016 from a drone shows Japan's largest coral reef, Sekiseishoko, between Ishigaki and Iriomote islands in the southernmost prefecture of Okinawa. Image: Kyodo/AP Read more... More about Global Warming, Seikiseishoko, Japan, Coral Bleaching, and Coral Reef ??????? ??????: Most of the coral in Japan's largest coral reef are dead, and the rest are dying || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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