Battered by heat, washed out to a bleached, white hue and ravaged by disease, corals offshore of Key Largo used what little energy they had left to spawn the...
Remember, the ocean is going to get a lot hotter and more acidic even if we meet the 1.5c goal, which we definitely won’t. At what point do we just accept that coral can’t survive in the wild for much longer and work to save what we can in aquariums?
That's what I was hoping someone else would bring up. Can someone set up a fund for us lemmonades to dump money into so we can have saltwater aquariums for coral built? Is that possible? Is there a marine biologist in the house?
Remember, the ocean is going to get a lot hotter and more acidic even if we meet the 1.5c goal, which we definitely won’t. At what point do we just accept that coral can’t survive in the wild for much longer and work to save what we can in aquariums?
That's what I was hoping someone else would bring up. Can someone set up a fund for us lemmonades to dump money into so we can have saltwater aquariums for coral built? Is that possible? Is there a marine biologist in the house?