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Shocking photos show devastating coral bleaching amid record heat

Por: Newsweek Tech August 16, 2023

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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



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