New research confirms land-sea relationship is a major driver of coral reef health outcomes: Press coverage
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Title | New research confirms land–sea relationship is a major driver of coral reef health outcomes |
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Degree of recognition | International |
Media name/outlet | Phys.org |
Media type | Web |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Date | 9/08/23 |
Description | Climate change has long been considered as one of the greatest drivers of declining coral reefs, but the specifics of human impact have been largely unverified. In a new paper published in Nature, researchers tracked coral reef health in Hawaiʻi for 20 years—measuring increasing water acidification, land-based pollution, repercussions from a major climate event and rising water temperatures—and illustrated the undeniable contributions of human impact on coral reef health outcomes. |
URL | https://phys.org/news/2023-08-landsea-relationship-major-driver-coral.html |
Persons | Gareth Williams |
Title | New research confirms land-sea relationship is a major driver of coral reef health outcomes |
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Degree of recognition | International |
Media name/outlet | Science Mag |
Media type | Web |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Date | 9/08/23 |
Description | Climate change has long been considered as one of the greatest drivers of declining coral reefs, but the specifics of human impact have been largely unverified. In a new paper published in Nature, researchers tracked coral reef health in Hawaiʻi for 20 years — measuring increasing water acidification, land-based pollution, repercussions from a major climate event and rising water temperatures — and illustrated the undeniable contributions of human impact on coral reef health outcomes. |
URL | https://scienmag.com/new-research-confirms-land-sea-relationship-is-a-major-driver-of-coral-reef-health-outcomes/ |
Persons | Gareth Williams |