"Record High Water Temperatures Trigger Coral Bleaching in Florida Keys, Warn Scientists"

Scientists have reported that coral reefs in the Florida Keys are already experiencing bleaching due to record-high water temperatures. The bleaching, which typically occurs in late August or September, is happening a month or two earlier than expected. The loss of color in the reefs can lead to starvation and increased vulnerability to disease. The warming waters, caused by human-made global warming, pose a significant threat to the survival of coral reefs, which are not only vital for marine life but also serve as a natural buffer against storm surge and support tourism. Efforts are underway to rebuild Florida's coral reefs, including breeding heat-resistant corals and implementing cooling measures, but urgent action is needed to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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