FAQ About Ocean Life
What is the process of coral bleaching?
Coral bleaching is a concerning phenomenon because it indicates a stressed and potentially vulnerable coral reef ecosystem. While some corals can recover from bleaching events, repeated or prolonged bleaching can have devastating effects on coral reefs, leading to coral mortality, reduced biodiversity, and the loss of important ecological functions provided by reefs.
Reducing stressors such as climate change, water pollution, and unsustainable human activities is crucial for the long-term survival and conservation of coral reefs. Protecting and preserving healthy coral reef ecosystems is not only essential for the survival of numerous marine species but also for the livelihoods of millions of people who rely on reefs for food, coastal protection, and tourism.