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  2. Coral reefs of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Along Jamaica's 894 km (556 mi) of coastline are 763 km 2 (295 sq mi) of coral reefs as of 2014. [7] However, the reefs were once much larger. About 85% of Jamaica's coral reefs were lost between 1980–2000. [8] Coral reef distribution on the northern coast of Jamaica extends from Morant Point in the east to Negril in the west.

  3. The world's coral reefs are bleaching. What does that mean? - AOL

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    Coral reefs also help coastal communities by forming a protective barrier against storm surges and large waves. This helps to avoid property damage for more than 5 million people worldwide, a 2022 ...

  4. Environmental issues with coral reefs - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean's coral reefs will cease to exist in 20 years if a conservation effort is not made. [126] In 2005, 34 percent of Jamaica's coral reefs were bleached due to rising sea temperatures. [127] Jamaica's coral reefs are also threatened by overfishing, pollution, natural disasters, and reef mining. [128]

  5. Thomas F. Goreau - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fritz Goreau (August 16, 1924 in Germany - April 22, 1970 in New York) was a marine biologist who worked extensively on the coral reefs of Jamaica, and many other reefs in the Pacific, Caribbean, and Red Sea. He is the son of renowned science photographer Fritz Goro. [1]

  6. Coral reefs provide stunning images - AOL

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    Humans don't know what they're missing under the surface of a busy shipping channel in the “cruise capital of the world.”

  7. Coral reefs provide stunning images of a world under assault

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  8. The Ocean Agency - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, The Ocean Agency started recording the 3rd Global Coral Bleaching Event, which became the subject of the Netflix Original Documentary Chasing Coral. [4] The documentary premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released on Netflix in July 2017. [5] In 2016, The Ocean Agency ideated 50 Reefs — a global plan to save coral reefs.

  9. Climate change in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Coral reefs are a huge part of the Caribbean Ocean and an important aspect to their ecosystem. Coral bleaching is an effect of the change in climate because of the rise in water temperature in the seawater. The coral is also being used as a "natural resource" for the natives to create cement and aggregate because they aren't provided with the ...