Global Coral Bleaching Event: Florida's Devastated Corals Signal Start of Unprecedented Crisis

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Coral reefs off the coast of Florida are experiencing a mass bleaching event due to record high ocean temperatures, with early indications suggesting a global mass bleaching event may be underway. The damage to Florida's reefs could have significant economic impacts, as they provide billions of dollars worth of economic benefits, support fisheries and tourism, and act as a natural defense against storms. Coral bleaching has also been observed in other regions, indicating a widespread problem. Scientists are undertaking a massive effort to rescue and protect corals, but the severity and duration of the current heat stress pose a major challenge.
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- Corals are bleaching and dying earlier in the year than ever before The Economist
- NOAA: Florida's lethal wave of coral bleaching could be the start of a global event WUSF Public Media
- Sea temperatures lead to unprecedented, dangerous bleaching of Florida's coral reef, experts say The Associated Press
- Evidence mounts that Florida's corals are devastated by warm ocean waters this summer Tampa Bay Times
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