Hot Oceans Are Killing Coral Reefs Around the World

Bleached coral can be seen at Lisianski Island in Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, in Hawaii, as documented during a NOAA mission in August 2014.
Bleached coral can be seen at Lisianski Island in Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument, in Hawaii, as documented during a NOAA mission in August 2014.
(Image credit: NOAA)

For the past year, the world’s corals have been getting increasingly pummeled by climate change. Now with El Niño kicking ocean heat into overdrive, much of the world’s oceans have turned deadly for the world’s corals.

On Thursday, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced a global coral bleaching event. This year joins the ranks of 1997 and 2010 as the only times on record that bleaching has occurred in all three of the world’s oceans that support coral at the same time.

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