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Coral Reefs Face Accelerated Bleaching Due to Warming Oceans

Eastniuz covers science at the intersection of climate and ecology. We report on environmental shifts with a focus on data, impact, and global collaboration.

Temperatures Break Critical Thresholds

Oceans worldwide are experiencing record-high surface temperatures, putting coral reefs under extreme stress. Scientists are reporting large-scale bleaching events across the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

“Eastniuz tracks ecological tipping points and the science behind saving biodiversity,” said the marine science editor.

Why Bleaching Matters

Coral reefs support nearly 25% of marine life. When bleached, they lose the algae that provide food and color — which can lead to mass die-offs if conditions don’t improve.

Urgent Research and Conservation Measures

  • Marine biologists deploying underwater cooling devices
  • Coral nurseries expanded in affected areas
  • Global calls for reducing ocean-bound emissions

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