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[IMG]http://rack.1.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDE2LzAyLzIzLzFhL2NvcmFsYmxlYW**LjUzYjlkLmpwZw pwCXRodW1iCTU3NXgzMjMjCmUJanBn/06ba68af/ede/coral-bleaching.jpg[/IMG] ![]() ![]() Coral reefs have had a rough run over the past two years. Climate change has ratcheted up ocean temperatures and El Niño helped kick them into overdrive in parts of the world. All that heat kicked off what has been a major coral die-off around the globe. ![]() Coral bleaching alert levels over the past 30 days. Image: Coral Reef Watch While El Niño has passed its peak, scientists have warned that the global coral die-off, k**wn as coral bleaching, is still far from over. What began in 2014 is projected to continue through this year and even into early 2017. SEE ALSO: These coral reefs are a ‘crystal ball’ for future change Read more... More about Climate Change, Global Warming, Us World, El Ni**, and Climate ??????? ??????: El Niño may stretch the longest recorded global coral bleaching event into 2017 || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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