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The world’s rainbow reefs went to the world’s seas in the sea.
“The most common global coral bleaching event has so far” has been hit by 84 percent of the world to date, 84% of the world International Coral Reef initiative (ICRI) – Global Partnership between Nations and Non-Governmental Organizations Aimed at Sustainable Management of Coral Rocks – Wednesday.
The new figure is worse than previous events reaching 21-68 percent of the rifs.
However, not all scientists, rocks and coral were dead, and people, including the necessary steps, including heating and salt-salvation greenhouse gas waste, and still die, they can still jump.
The cranes are small seasons living in colonies with colored symbiotic algaes, which gave the rainbow colors and most of their dishes. However, if the water is very long, algae, removing poisonous compounds and cranes, leaving them behind the white skeleton, leaving the white skeleton.
The current global whitening event has started in January 2023 since 1998, in January 2023, in different periods of the world in the past two years, record-breaking ocean temperature.
Was formally In April 2024, the global coral bleach announced. Last year Earth The hottest in the recordoceans The record brokeThe temperature of the average annual sea surface is 20.87 C away from the poles.
According to the US national ocean and atmospheric administration, the foundation of the world is experiencing mass coral bleaching. It turns into a white color in every great ocean basin, or dies, because the water living is very hot.
Two years later, a researcher Britta Schaffelke, a researcher with the coordinator of the Australian Nail Science Institute and the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network, said in a statement that accompanies the news of the Australian Sea Science Monitoring Network.
“In the past, many coral rocks were able to get rid of serious events such as bleaching or storms.”
However, the length of this bleaching event and the longer period of day is worried about coral scientists.
Mark Eacin, the correspondent secretary of the International Coral Rif Society and the Coral Rif Program of the US National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, the chief of the Coral Rif Program is an open question, and even the current bleach will end.
“We never see our seeing the heat stress that causes a global event to fall below the threshold of the threshold,” he Told the Associated Press.
Coral rocks in Florida buttons were cut by disease, human activity and rising ocean temperature. CBC’s international climate correspondent Susan Ormiston, planting in a laboratory in a laboratory, planting in a wild situation to try to restore a laboratory and a critical ecosystem.
Valeria Pizarro, whose non-profit Perry Perry Institute for Maritime Science, who learned corals in the Caribbean, sometimes used to occur when the waters are warmest.
However, in July, the current incident began in the district and the temperature is currently in this time of year, in this time of year, 32 to 32 in 28 C.
He said that the types of a lot of dissemination were injured, he said, “It’s shock.”
Nikola Smith, Montreal’s Concoria University in Concoria Prof. Investigating the Coral Rocks in the Caribbean, said that the intergovernmental panel for climate change Will decrease from 70 percent of coral rocks to 90 If the global temperature is 1.5 degrees above the industry.
“We see that he is playing in front of our eyes.” “This is not only in bleaching, but not only in the summer, but it will not be like this.”
Smith said that the loss of coral rocks could damage many fish and other sea creatures.
“They provide other types of thousands of thousands, as well as food, as well as food, as well as nutrition and reproductive areas.”
ICRI said that only one-third of the sea life, and a billion people are constant, as a billion, and indirectly – indirectly and indirectly. The global economy estimates that they have contributed $ 10 trillion.
Again, ICRI thinks that the coral can still live in this century, if people take conservation measures and reduce the slow ocean heating of greenhouse gas emissions. And other scientists say, despite Grim News, the cranes can endure often and return from bleach.
Melanie McField, the founder of nonprofit healthy rocks for Florida-based non-profit health, without symbiosososik, which provides food, but also the cranes were killed very slowly.
“This … usually takes months,” he said. “They hang out a kind. Some of it is alive, partially dead.”
Coral dies, also, live other reif organisms such as sponges and shells, pink old algae.
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“Australians call it dead. So you still have a rock, there are still some fish,” McField said. “Everything is brown and gray.”
However, at this point, sponges, worms and other creatures eat only in the coral who do not reset himself.
“And when he came to the hurricane, he became rubble,” said McField.
He said: “Life and Safety” for people living in the coast protected by coral reefs.
Allen Coral Atlas is the first international attempt to map each rock on the planet, as well as our oceans as hot as our oceans are hot. Working with scientists on the ground can affect the place where fast work is needed to keep and restore coral rocks.
The ICRI estimates that the coral rocks and those who rely on them should be increased seven to spend solutions to rescue people. Things that can help include voter breeding, coral recovery, reduce pollution and ensure extreme standing.
McField said that many of these strategies have been “very little efforts in this time,” and more.
However, the global temperature is more than 1.5 c as possible, “It is necessary to work in the Coral Protection Organization,” ICRi said.
McField agrees. “You can do all these efforts in 1.5 or 1.6 or 1.7, but probably 2 …