Why are coral reefs at risk?

There are several primary reasons as to why coral reefs are in danger: Rising acidity in the ocean Carbon dioxide in the air dissolves into the ocean, forming carbonic acid. This hinders coral organisms from marking their calcium carbonate shells, which form coral reefs. When the shells are stopped from being formed, the reef quickly decays.

Due to increased carbon dioxide in the air from the burning of fossil fuels, coral reefs are increasingly in danger Bleaching gh heat and sunshine in the ocean cause the coral to expel the symbiotic alge that live inside them. Extreme bleaching leads to coral death. Coral reefs are at greater danger currently because of increased global temperatures Direct damage Humans frequently damage coral reefs while harvesting fish.

Such harmful methods include trawling for fish and shellfish, and by using dynamite or cyanide to stun fish. All of these methods end up severely damaging or killing the coral reefs.

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