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    ‘Super corals’ give glimmer of hope for world’s dying reefs

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    May 16, 2019
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    Agence France-Presse (AFP)
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    MT20190516_A2
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    Hawaiian “super corals” that have recovered despite living in warm and acidic water offer a glimmer of hope that dying reefs across the world could be saved, a new study says. The research suggests that the gloomiest climate change picture of a world without the kaleidoscope underwater habitats could still be avoided, according to lead author Christopher Jury. “It’s unfortunately but inevitably true that things are going to get worse for reefs over the next 20-30 years, but that doesn’t mean it’s unstoppable,” said Jury, a postdoctoral researcher at the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology.
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    ‘Super corals’ give glimmer of hope for world’s dying reefs. (2019, May 16). The Manila Times, p. A2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6292
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    Corporate Names
    Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
    Personal Names
    Jury, Christopher
    Geographic Names
    Hawaii Kane'ohe Bay
    Subject
    Coral coral reef conservation Climatic changes coral reefs overfishing water pollution environmental restoration coral reef restoration
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