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Okay coral bleaching is not the process of adding chlorine to a coral colored shirt in the wash. Actually, coral bleaching is a serious threat to marine life that is a result of damaged coral reef. Coral bleaching is a result from waters be...
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Corals bleach for a number of different reasons and scientists are actively studying coral bleaching to better understand what causes it. However, one of the main causes of coral bleaching is the presence of unusually warm seawater. Since c...
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Hoegh-Guldberg et al. suggest that corals that were transplanted downwards died more frequently than those transplanted upwards because they were deprived of critical sunlight energy at depth. My argument went a step further by explaining w...
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Walt around 450 is a great level for calcium. It reall does not have alot to do with the cal, however. Species of the algae will dominate in different lighting. In lower lighting the deep purples will do well, in brighter a pinker version b...
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We now have massive events of what we call coral bleaching. The little microbes that live in the corals are plants; they make sugar, they photosynthesize, and they feed the corals the sugar, but when the temperature is too high, they can’t ...
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Ball says better understanding of the coral genome could also help scientists to research problems such as coral bleaching, in which the symbiotic algae that live in the coral are evicted or flee when the coral is stressed. "Are the ...
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The following information appeared in the Marine Biological Association News. March 2001:
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I'm not sure, but I guess it is possible the reproductive material could negatively impact life in such a small-enclosed system (at least when compared to the ocean).>
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It is caused by various anthropogenic and natural varitations in the reef environment including sea tempurature, solar irradiance, sedimentation, inorganic nutrients, and freshwater dillutants.
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Coral reef bleaching is a normal process. It's when to much zooxanthellae, these are single celled organisms that give the reef's their coloring, when to much are released they cause the coral reefs to lose their color and to die off. A cou...
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