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Scientists thought they knew what was killing Gulf corals. Now they aren't so sure.

Por: The Advocate Sports November 23, 2022

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The killing corals in the Gulf of Mexico’s largest coral sanctuary continues to puzzle scientists.When it was first spotted in a few weeks ago, scientists sounded the alarm, believing it was stony coral tissue loss disease, a newly-discovered affliction that’s been ravaging reefs in the Caribbean Sea but has somehow stayed out of the Gulf. But now Michelle Johnston, a sanctuary ecologist, isn’t so sure what it is.“We know something is... + full article



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