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Amudalat Ajasa, Whitney Leaming, and Carolyn Van Houten report for The Washington Post.


In short:

  • Conservationists, facing prolonged marine heat waves, are prioritizing the restoration of heat-resistant coral species.
  • Innovative techniques, including relocating nurseries to cooler waters, are being tested to combat the escalating coral bleaching.
  • Last year’s extensive coral bleaching has spurred a reevaluation of coral restoration tactics amid fears of recurring heat extremes.

Key quote:

"Returning these corals felt a bit like a loved one leaving the hospital."

— Sam Burrell, senior reef restoration associate at the Coral Restoration Foundation

Why this matters:

Marine heat waves, no longer just occasional natural phenomena but increasingly common events, pose a severe risk to the biodiversity of our oceans. The response from those on the frontlines has been to focus their efforts on restoring species of coral that possess a remarkable trait: heat resistance. These hardier breeds offer a glimmer of hope, a potential bulwark against the rising temperatures. The success of these conservation strategies could dictate the future health of marine life and the communities that depend on them.

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