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Video: What is coral bleaching?

This bite-sized video explains why coral bleaching is happening and what it means for reefs and other marine life

by Robin Taber
January 2, 2024
in Multimedia, Video
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Coral bleaching occurs when corals expel the colorful algae living within their tissues due to environmental stress.

Ocean temperatures are getting hotter due to climate change, which stresses coral reefs. Prolonged bleaching weakens corals, making them more vulnerable to disease and death.

To learn more about coral bleaching, check out the video below. Visit this page to find more bite-sized videos on environmental issues affecting Florida.

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