Plymouth University Finds Deepest Coral Reef Bleaching

Scientists have discovered the deepest known evidence of coral reef bleaching, more than 90 metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean.
The damage - attributed to a 30% rise in sea temperatures caused by the Indian Ocean dipole - harmed up to 80% of the reefs in certain parts of the seabed, at depths previously thought to be resilient to ocean warming.
However, scientists say it serves as a stark warning of the harm caused in our ocean by rising ocean temperatures, and also of the hidden damage being caused throughout the natural world as a result of climate change.
The findings, highlighted in a study published in Nature Communications, were discovered by researchers from the University of Plymouth.
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