Coral Reefs Will Be Gone by the End of the Century, Report Says

  • 4 years ago
Coral Reefs Will Be Gone by the
End of the Century, Report Says The report from University of Hawaii Manoa
says reefs worldwide will succumb to
ocean acidity and warmer water. University biogeographer Reneee Setter says in
20 years, 90 percent of reefs could be wiped out. She adds that by 2100, habitable locations
for reefs will also nearly be gone. Setter says that people should
continue to combat ocean pollution, but individual efforts are
not enough to save
coral reefs in the end. Renee Setter,
via press release Renee Setter,
via press release

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