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For corals, the number of likely partners is shrinking: As climate change warms the oceans, corals are becoming more vulnerable to disease — and to bleaching, a condition in which stressed coral expel the colorful algae critical to their food supply.
Coral bleaching is a phenomenon in which stressed corals expel algae and turn white.
Coral bleaching is a phenomenon in which stressed corals expel algae and turn white, often as a result of warming ocean temperatures.
Bleaching is a phenomenon in which stressed corals expel algae and turn white, often as a result of warming ocean temperatures.
Some reefs, including the Great Barrier Reef, have been hit by repeated bleaching ― a phenomenon in which stressed corals expel a symbiotic algae from their tissues, leaving them more vulnerable to disease and death. .
Coral reefs have been devastated by the "longest and most widespread" bleaching event on record, a phenomenon in which stressed corals expel algae and turn white, often as a result of warming ocean temperatures.
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