At least 19 percent of Earth’s coral reefs are already dead, including about half of those in the Caribbean, and another 15 percent could die in the next 20 years, according to NOAA. Read more from The Nature Conservancy here, or make a donation to save our coral reefs here.
What’s killing all the coral?
Coral reefs, the bedrock of ecosystems and economies around the world, may be on the verge of sparking a global sea change if they don’t stop dying. (via mothernaturenetwork)
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