A third of reef-building corals face extinction

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Damsel fish drift over bleached coral heads off the Keppel Islands in Queensland in 2006. A third of reef-building corals worldwide are threatened with extinction due to climate change and water pollution according to the first global assessment on t ...
Damsel fish drift over bleached coral heads off the Keppel Islands in Queensland in 2006. A third of reef-building corals worldwide are threatened with extinction due to climate change and water pollution, according to the first global assessment on the marine creature by 39 scientists.

A third of reef-building corals around the world are threatened with extinction, according to the first-ever comprehensive global assessment to determine their conservation status. The study findings were published today by Science Express.


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