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Here's What It's Like to Witness the Death of a Coral Reef


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A diver documents the coral reefs in the Chagos Archipelago. Photo: Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation
The Chagos Archipelago is one of the most remote, seemingly idyllic places on Earth. Coconut-covered sandy beaches with incredible bird life rim tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, hundreds of miles from any continent. Just below the waves, coral reefs stretch for miles along an underwater mountain chain.
It’s a paradise. At least it was before the heat wave.
When I first explored the Chagos Archipelago 15 years ago, the underwater view was incredible. Schools of brilliantly colored fish in blues, yellows and oranges darted among the corals of a vast, healthy reef system. Sharks and other large predators swam overhead. Because the archipelago is so remote and sits in one of the largest marine protected areas on the planet, it has been sheltered from industrial fishing fleets and other activities that can harm the coastal environment ....

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Warming oceans mean smaller baby sharks struggle to survive


Warming oceans mean smaller baby sharks struggle to survive
PATRICK WHITTLE, Associated Press
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1of5In this February 2019 photo provided by the New England Aquarium, scientist Carolyn Wheeler holds a baby epaulette shark in Quincy, Mass. Scientists have found the baby sharks are less likely to survive to maturity in warming ocean waters. (New England Aquarium/Emily Moothart via AP)Emily Moothart/APShow MoreShow Less
2of5In this February 2019 photo provided by the New England Aquarium, scientist Carolyn Wheeler holds a baby epaulette shark, in Quincy, Mass. Scientists have found the baby sharks are less likely to survive to maturity in warming ocean waters. (Emily Moothart/New England Aquarium via AP)Emily Moothart/APShow MoreShow Less ....

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