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A coupled land–sea approach to coral-reef conservation in a warming ocean

  • RESEARCH BRIEFINGS
  • 09 August 2023

Local human-derived stressors combine with global ocean warming to threaten coral-reef persistence. Simultaneous reduction of human-derived stressors that originate on land, such as coastal run-off, and sea-based stressors, such as fishing pressure, resulted in greater coral-reef persistence before, during and after severe heat stress than did reduction of either alone.


Source: Ecology - nature.com

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