4th Global Coral Bleaching Event Raises Concerns

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Coral reefs, including those near Australia, Kenya, and Mexico, face severe bleaching, marking the fourth global event in thirty years.Since
February 2023, over 54 countries link rising ocean temperatures to climate change, per NOAA Coral Reef Watch.Derek Manzello, Coral Reef
temperatures, pushed ocean surface temperatures to record highs since 1979.Marine ecologist Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip notes potential
irreversible reef damage from intense heat.Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event Raises Concerns
(Photo Internet reproduction)He states the scientific community struggles to predict outcomes for stressed corals.Frequent bleaching
contests models predicting 70 to 90% coral loss if temperatures rise 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.The planet has warmed
approximately 1.2 degrees Celsius
A 2022 IPCC report indicates this warming is sufficient to severely damage coral ecosystems.Fourth Global Coral Bleaching Event Raises
worst yet
Last summer, Caribbean reefs and Florida corals suffered greatly from heat shock.Pacific and Indian Ocean reefs face extreme stress, with
Neal Cantin noting significant issues in the Great Barrier Reef.This is its fifth major bleaching in nine years, more frequent than
predicted
Early monsoons have somewhat eased impacts on nearby Indian Ocean reefs.