Scientists expect Hawaii's worst coral bleaching ever
Source: AP
By AUDREY McAVOY
HONOLULU (AP) Warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures around Hawaii this year will likely lead to the worst coral bleaching the islands have ever seen, scientists said Friday.
Many corals are only just recovering from last year's bleaching, which occurs when warm waters prompt coral to expel the algae they rely on for food, said Ruth Gates, the director of the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology. The phenomenon is called bleaching because coral lose their color when they push out algae.
The island chain experienced a mass bleaching event in 1996, and another one last year. This year, ocean temperatures around Hawaii are about 3 to 6 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than normal, said Chris Brenchley, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Honolulu.
Bleaching makes coral more susceptible to disease and increases the risk they will die. This is a troubling for fish and other species that spawn and live in coral reefs. It's also a concern for Hawaii's tourism-dependent economy because many travelers come to the islands to enjoy marine life.
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This Sept. 10, 2015, photo provided by the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources shows partially bleached coral in Kaneohe, Hawaii. Warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures around Hawaii this year will likely lead to the worst coral bleaching the islands have ever seen, scientists said Friday, Sept. 11. (Dan Dennison/Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources via AP)
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msongs
(67,413 posts)splashing around type swimming
Judi Lynn
(160,542 posts)daleanime
(17,796 posts)hatrack
(59,587 posts)We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.
aspirant
(3,533 posts)is any of this attributable to the radioactive waters following east from Japan
NickB79
(19,253 posts)We've seen massive bleaching events like this every time an El Nino year rolls around, so it clearly occurs in the absence of a nuclear melt-down.