«This is
the longest global bleaching event we've ever recorded.»
Between 2014 and 2016, the world witnessed
the longest global bleaching event ever recorded, which killed coral on an unprecedented scale.
Not exact matches
Global warming, coupled with an intense El Nino, continues to make this the
longest and most widespread coral
bleaching event on record.
The world currently is experiencing the
longest global coral
bleaching event ever recorded, with the Great Barrier Reef and U.S. reefs among those suffering.
The need to better understand coral's partnership with algae is particularly dire as the world is currently experiencing the
longest global coral
bleaching event ever recorded.
With the world now in the midst of the
longest and probably worst
global coral
bleaching event in history, it's boom time for Vevers.
This year was the
longest global coral
bleaching event on record including a vast swath of the Great Barrier Reef.
«We are currently experiencing the
longest global coral
bleaching event ever observed,» Mark Eakin, the Coral Reef Watch coordinator, said in a statement.
Prior to the 1980s there were no signs of any
global coral
bleaching events for the past ten thousand years, and probably much
longer.
With the world now in the midst of the
longest and probably worst
global coral
bleaching event in history, it's boom time for Vevers.