Ocean Warming Slows Growth of Even Hardy Caribbean Coral Species
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Ocean warming slows growth of even hardy Caribbean coral species
A long-term study investigating the growth of corals in the Caribbean over the past century has shown that even stress-tolerant species of corals are finding it difficult to adapt to increasing ocean temperatures and other human-induced factors such as coastal pollution and overfishing.
A long-term study of coral growth in the Caribbean, covering more than 100 years, documents that even coral species considered to be resistant can increasingly adapt to rising ocean temperatures and other man-made environmental pressures such as coastal pollution and development. An international research team led by scientists from Freie Universität Berlin reveals a worrying decline in coral calcareous formation – with far-reaching [...] The po…
Owners of the Corales del Caribe residential, located at kilometer 22 of the Highway Las Américas, expressed their concern about the constant leaks of water that affect stairs and corridors of the complex every time it rains, causing serious damage to the common areas. According to the residents, the water accumulates in different points of the housing complex, causing cracks in the floors and deterioration in their belongings. The situation is …
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