"Coral reef declines have been recorded for all major tropical ocean basins since the 1980s, averaging approximately 30-50% reductions in reef cover globally. These losses are a result of numerous problems, including habitat destruction, pollution, overfishing, disease, and climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions and the associated increases in ocean temperature and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations have been implicated in increased reports of coral bleaching, disease outbreaks, and ocean acidification (OA). For the hundreds of millions of people who depend on reefs for food or livelihoods, the thousands of communities that depend on reefs for wave protection, the people whose cultural practices are tied to reef resources, and the many economies that depend on reefs for fisheries or tourism, the health and maintenance of this major global ecosystem is crucial. A growing body of research on coral physiology, ecology, molecular biolog
ISBN: | 9780309485357 |
Publication date: | 5th April 2019 |
Author: | Engineering, and Medicine US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine US National Academies of Sciences |
Publisher: | the National Academies Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Series: | A Consensus Study Report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine |
Genres: |
Oceanography (seas and oceans) Conservation of the environment |