Coral Reef Collapse

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were bathed in extremely warm water for months This area of the reef had been considered its most pristine and the 2016 bleaching event was the worst ever recorded at the site Most of the southern reefs remained largely intact due to heavy rain and cloud cover during the summer Climate change damage does not stop with bleaching Climate change results primarily from fossil fuel burning which raises temperatures in the atmosphere by releasing greenhouse gases The most plentiful greenhouse gas in the atmosphere is carbon dioxide CO2 When carbon dioxide dissolves in the ocean it reacts with water to become carbonic acid which makes water more acidic Corals are affected by acidification because of their calcium carbonate skeletons Already existing coral skeletons may be corroded by the acid The new coral growth may be slowed resulting in weaker reefs that are more likely to erode Recent studies show that some coral species may be able to control their internal acidity and cope with increasing levels of acid in the water But studies indicate future acidification may damage the GBR 10 DOCUMENTING DEATH Diver Richard Vevers was most disturbed by the smell When we got back on the boat we realized we just stank stank of the smell of rotting animals Vevers is chief executive of the Ocean Agency an organization he founded to bring attention to environmental problems He photographed Lizard Island reef which was affected by the 2016 GBR bleaching event He took pictures of the reef before bleaching began just after bleaching started and finally weeks later when its effects became obvious The healthy reef was luxuriant with life The dying reef was brilliant white deceptively beautiful But several weeks later Vevers said It was one of the most disgusting sights I’ve ever seen 10 Hard corals were blanketed by algae and seaweed Soft corals were decomposing their flesh dripping off the reef structure Other animals had disappeared The reef was no longer diverse and colorful Its corals were all dead