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Diver over bleached and dying Acropora coral
Dead corals form a seafloor of rubble near an island in Indonesia. Corals all over the world are under threat from stronger storms, bleaching, disease, overfishing, pollution, and other issues.
Coral Bleaching in Tropical Pacific
Aquaculture of corals underwater in tropical caribbean sea
Bleaching corals in Seychelles, the reef is almost dead
The dangerous coral bleaching in Seychelles
White color of hard corals is coral bleaching. Global worming is
A coral colony is succumbing to disease on a reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This tropical region is likely the center for marine biodiversity and is a popular destination for divers and snorkelers.
UNDERWATER: Horrible global warming bleaching the once colorful coral reefs on the bottom of warm tropical sea. Sad underwater shot of decaying ecosystem and changing ocean floor in turquoise ocean.
Large coral colony in the western Pacific ocean
Scuba diving diver kapoposang sulawesi indonesia bleaching underwater
The dangerous coral bleaching in Seychelles
Bleached Table Coral in Pacific Ocean
Warm sea temperatures have caused coral bleaching on a reef in Indonesia. Bleaching occurs when corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, most often due to heat-related stress.
Corals begin to bleach due to high water temperatures in shallow water amid the remote islands of Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This equatorial region is possibly the center for marine biodiversity.
A table coral is succumbing to disease on a coral reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This remote, tropical region may contain the greatest marine biodiversity on Earth.
Coral reef reflection
Environmenatl issues and dead coral
A dead table coral is now serving as substrate for new corals and other invertebrates. Coral reefs are naturally in constant flux though pollution, overfishing, and climate change are major stresses.
coral bleaching in Seychelles
Warm sea temperatures have caused coral bleaching on a reef in Indonesia. Bleaching occurs when corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, most often due to heat-related stress.
Wave energy from a major storm destroyed a shallow coral reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Reefs have the ability to recover if surrounding areas remain healthy and seed the recovering reef.
Beautiful corals grow on a shallow reef in Palau. This tropical area in Micronesia was recently bleached yet corals have regrown over the area in a relatively short amount of time.
                               ELPHINSTONE REEF - READ SEA - EYGPT
Warm sea temperatures have caused coral bleaching on a reef in Indonesia. Bleaching occurs when corals lose their symbiotic dinoflagellates, most often due to heat-related stress.
A Clark's anemonefish, Amphiprion clarkii, snuggles into its colorful host anemone. This is a classic example of a mutualistic symbiosis in which both species benefit from the relationship.
Coral bleaching in the Caribbean Sea
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
Coral bleaching in the Caribbean Sea
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
Coral bleaching in the Caribbean Sea
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
Coral bleaching in the Caribbean Sea
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
Coral bleaching in the Caribbean Sea
Coral bleaching in the Caribbean Sea
Tiny individual polyps make up a reef-building staghorn coral colony, Acropora sp., growing on a healthy reef in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
Coral bleaching in the Caribbean Sea
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand
 Jellyfish invasion and sea pollution at a beach in april in the south of Thailand

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