This blog is to let you understand why and how we must save the reefs!
Wishlist here!
-1.People everywhere to save the enviroment
-2.People to help save reefs/earth!
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This blog is to let you understand why and how we must save the reefs!
Wishlist here!
-1.People everywhere to save the enviroment
-2.People to help save reefs/earth!
-Three
etc.
Shirley Yong Woon Yee
Isabel Tan Hui Yi
Cham Zek Min
REEFS NEWS Long-term Recovery Of Reefs From Bleaching Requires Local Action To Increase Resilience http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/02/090203110520.htm University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science Professor Dr. Peter Glynn, and 2008 Pew Fellow for Marine Conservation and Assistant Professor Dr. Andrew Baker, assess more than 25 years of data on reef ecosystems recovery from climate change-related episodes of coral bleaching...
Coral bleaching -- in which corals expel their symbiotic algal partners and turn pale or white -- is one of the most visible impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems. Typically caused by higher-than-normal ocean temperatures, it can lead to widespread death of corals and is a major contributor to the rapid decline of coral reef ecosystems worldwide. (Credit: Andrew C. Baker)