Coral
reefs throughout the world are under severe challenges from acute and chronic
environmental factors; these include high Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) that induce coral bleaching, ocean acidification, destructive fishing practices and
overfishing, run off of pollutants from agriculture, rising sea levels, blooms
of algae, increasing development of coastal resorts and fish farms, oil
pollution, and cyclone and hurricane damage.
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Small modifications to
environmental parameters (e.g. a change in temperature of just a few degrees)
can cause significant (up to 50%) changes in coral growth rates. Often,
environmental parameters influencing growth can be multifactorial, and result
in complex cellular changes so that high energy and high sedimentation together
can reduce growth, while changes in temperature, salinity, and sedimentation
can influence not only growth but also diversity and abundance of corals. Read more>>>>>
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