I'm shocked this thread is still open
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Yes. Imagine if you were hellbent on killing all the coral in the keys...it would be impossible.Nature is resilient and will overcome this setback.
What is coral bleaching?
When corals are stressed by changes in conditions such as temperature, light, or nutrients, they expel the symbiotic algae living in their tissues, causing them to turn completely white.oceanservice.noaa.gov
It seems to be there is cause for concern when the water in the keys is 101F. That said - many corals are completely out of the water during low tide in bright sunlight during low tide during times of very high temperatures (and has been for decades). The only positive here is that it's unclear if the poster was talking about 'coral death' or 'bleaching'. as seen on the Great Barrier Reef, recovery is possible.Yes. Imagine if you were hellbent on killing all the coral in the keys...it would be impossible.
You'd never do it. Nature is way too resilient. It would be like whack-a-mole.
Yes. Imagine if you were hellbent on killing all the coral in the keys...it would be impossible.
You'd never do it. Nature is way too resilient. It would be like whack-a-mole.
I'm unsure what you're trying to convey here, but I have zero ideological position on anything and thus no position to defend on anything.There are widespread, well-documented examples of human-caused ecosystem destruction and species extinction all around the world. Just because the idea doesn't conform to whatever ideological position you are trying to defend, doesn't make it untrue and tired cliches like this one won't change anything.
I'm unsure what you're trying to convey here, but I have zero ideological position on anything and thus no position to defend on anything.
No, I'm not one of those people who deny that humans typically have negative impacts on everything they touch if that's what you meant. I'm the exact opposite. I grew up in south florida and I have nothing but love for the oceans.Well, apologies if I jump to conclusions, but your above statement sounds like rhetoric coming from a certain ideology.
No, I'm not one of those people who deny that humans typically have negative impacts on everything they touch if that's what you meant. I'm the exact opposite. I grew up in south florida and I have nothing but love for the oceans.