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  2. Climate change in the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    Malé, Maldives' capital, is threatened by climate change. To defend against climate change and the resulting sea level rise, the national government of the Maldives has prepared a comprehensive National Adaptation Programme of Action, that attempts to critically consider and alleviate many of the serious threats the Maldives faces. [16]

  3. Wildlife of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of the Maldives includes the flora and fauna of the islands, reefs, and the surrounding ocean. Recent scientific studies suggest that the fauna varies greatly between atolls following a north–south gradient, but important differences between neighbouring atolls were also found (especially in terms of sea animals), which may be ...

  4. Maldives–Lakshadweep–Chagos Archipelago tropical moist ...

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    The Maldives–Lakshadweep–Chagos Archipelago tropical moist forests is a tropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in South Asia.It spans a chain of coralline islands in the Indian Ocean, including Lakshadweep (Laccadive Islands), a union territory of India; the Maldives, an independent country; and the British Indian Ocean Territory, an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.

  5. Effects of climate change on small island countries - Wikipedia

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    In the Seychelles, the impacts of climate change were observable in precipitation, air temperature and sea surface temperature by the early 2000s. Climate change poses a threat to its coral reef ecosystems, with drought conditions in 1999 and a mass bleaching event in 1998. Water management will be critically impacted. [5]

  6. Baa Atoll Biosphere Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Baa Atoll has a warm and humid tropical climate. The weather is dominated by two monsoon periods – a rainy monsoon period, which lasts from May to November, and a dry monsoon period, which lasts from January to March. The dominant natural environment of the reserve is marine, surrounded by deep ocean.

  7. Category:Environment of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in the Maldives; D. Diving in the Maldives; E. Environmental Protection Agency (Maldives) Environmental Research Center and Maldives Water & Sanitation ...

  8. Red Tide Outbreak Grows Off Southwest Florida - AOL

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    Drone images posted to social media showed the bloom lurking offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. A neurotoxin in red tide algae can kill fish and other animals and cause respiratory irritation in humans.

  9. Effects of climate change on the tropics - Wikipedia

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    In addition, climate change impacts oceanic currents and sea levels, further altering fish distributions and habitats. Furthermore, ocean acidification , resulting from increased CO2 levels, compromises the ability of shellfish and corals to form shells and skeletons, further endangering marine ecosystems and the communities that depend on them.