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Study Finds Coral Decline In Caribbean

Bond In Investing Savings In a study of Caribbean reefs, British researchers find that coral has declined by about 80 percent in some areas, a loss that may take many decades to recover.

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Bond Investment Toledo Toledo The study examined the health of the coral reefs across the whole Caribbean basin and found that at some sites the coverage of coral has dropped from 50 percent to only about 10 percent in just three decades.

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James Bond Trading Card Coral loss was the highest in the 1980s, the researchers found. They said the rate of coral decline has slowed, but continues at a significant pace.

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Bond In Investing Stock The study appears on Sciencexpress, the Internet version of the journal Science. The study was conducted by researchers at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, United Kingdom.

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Bond Terms Trading ``Our analysis shows a clear and dramatic decline in absolute coral cover, with the majority of study sites reporting a decrease...'' the researchers report.

Bond Debt High In Inside Studies of ancient coral deposits, the authors say, suggests that the recent loss of coral cover ``is unprecedented within the past few millennia.''

Bond Greenville Greenville The researchers said there is no evidence that can convincingly attribute the coral loss to climate change from global warming or atmospheric carbon dioxide. Instead, they suggest coral is being killed by disease, storms, overfishing, pollution and habitat destruction.

Trading Stock And Bonds ``Given current predictions of increased human activity in the Caribbean ... the situation for Caribbean coral reefs does not look likely to improve in either the short or the long term,'' the researchers report.

Bond Investing Municipal The co-authors of the study are Toby A. Gardner, Isabelle M. Cootie, Jennifer A. Gill, Alsatian Grant and Andrew R. Watkinson, all of the University of East Anglia.

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