Por: Newsweek Tech August 16, 2023
After an exceptionally warm summer, Florida's coral reefs are beginning to feel the heat.Mass coral bleaching has occurred along the state's coastline since mid-July, leaving experts worried for the long-term survival of these already-fragile reefs.Sustained periods of bleaching can cause long-term damage to corals and can lead to coral mortality, a spokesperson for Dry Tortugas National Park, almost 70 miles west of Key West, said in... + full article
WGN-TV USA Sports July 26, 2023
by: SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press Posted: Jul 26, 2023 / 10:36 AM CDT Updated: Jul 26, 2023 / 04:24 PM CDT The water temperature around the tip of Florida has hit triple digits — hot tub levels — two days in a row. Meteorologists say it could be the hottest seawater ever... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech July 26, 2023
The water temperature on the tip of Florida hit hot tub levels, exceeding 100 degrees (37.8 degrees Celsius) two days in a row. And meteorologists say that could potentially be the hottest seawater ever measured, although there are some issues with the reading. Just 26 miles (40... + más
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CBS News USA Nation July 24, 2023
Coral reefs play a vital role in the overall health of the planet. And off the coast of Florida, they're in jeopardy, as the relentless heat continues.The said in one coral reef restoration site off the state's coast, the extreme temperatures have proved deadly.On July... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World July 22, 2023
This photo provided by the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, shows a finger coral impacted by record-high water temperature at Eastern Dry Rocks off Key West, Fla., in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, on Monday. Katey Lesneski/Florida Keys National Marine... + más
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Forbes USA Life January 10, 2023
Climate change is causing massive coral reef bleaching events and these, in turn, are triggering more frequent fights between coral reef fishes over diminishing food resources © Copyright by hosted by Butterflyfish are getting into more unnecessary fights due to a reduction in... + más
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CBS News USA Science January 04, 2023
Paris — Fish that have lost food due to mass coral bleaching are getting into more unnecessary fights, causing them to expend precious energy and potentially threatening their survival, new research said Wednesday. With the future of the world's coral reefs threatened by... + más
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Forbes USA Life November 09, 2022
Colorful corals, sponges and sea fans in caribbean sea with sun backlight in blue oceangetty Coral reefs are huge underwater structures and some of the most diverse ecosystems in the entire world. These incredible configurations are composed of the skeletons from colonial marine... + más
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