Extreme Heat Toasted the Caribbean's Corals
Briefly

In the Caribbean, coral reefs sat in sweltering water for months-stewing in a dangerous marine heat wave that started earlier, lasted longer, and climbed to higher temperatures than ever recorded in some locations.
For many Caribbean corals, last year's heat proved too much to bear. Without symbiotic algae, bleached corals starve, turning into skeletons.
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